Maybe she's born with it — or maybe it's a bad Photoshop job.
Singer Zendaya shamed Modeliste magazine Tuesday night into removing aggressively retouched photos.
The already-slim starlet said she had been slenderized without her permission.

Zendaya attends the 2016 Miss America Competition at Boardwalk Hall Arena on Sept. 13 in Atlantic City, N.J.
"Had a new shoot come out today and was shocked when I found my 19 year old hips and torso quite manipulated," the former Disney Channel star captioned on Instagram. She put up a comparison of an original photo and an altered version.
"These are the things that make women self conscious, that create the unrealistic ideals of beauty that we have. Anyone who knows who I am knows I stand for honest and pure self love," the "Replay" singer continued. "So I took it upon myself to release the real pic (right side) and I love it."
She thanked the magazine for pulling the offending images and fixing the retouch blunder. Zendaya had been photographed in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for Modeliste's November issue.
She's promoted positive body image before, blasting critics on Twitter last year for bashing her body type.

Zendaya attends the Barbie Rock 'N Royals concert experience at Hollywood Palladium in September.

Zendaya leaves Bouchon Restaurant in Beverly Hills.
"People be like 'I can see her bones' ......um yeah good observation booboo, that's called a clavicle," she retorted. "For anyone who can relate..people be like 'I can't even see her bones'..good observation booboo, that's called a curve," she added.
Modeliste isn’t the only place she’s appearing. The model recently donned hairstyles from various decades in a photo shoot for beauty website Mane Addicts. The pictures were inspired by style icons as varied as Grace Jones, Diana Ross and Brooke Shields.
"With beauty and fashion, I think everyone should just try to create their own," she told the website. "Don't try to fit into a mold that doesn't exist. We each have our own form of beauty, and that's really special."
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