Beyonce’s Unretouched Photos Leaked Online Triggering Buzz From Beyhive

By Maria Slither - 19 Feb '15 08:09AM
Close

Beyonce's unretouched photos from her L'Oréal's 2013 Feria and Infallible campaigns were leaked online and have exposed the humane side of the Beyhive's queen.

The leaked photos originally came from The Beyonce World site which took down the photos after fans of the 33-year old Grammy award-winning singer urged the site to take the photos down, Defamer Gawker reported.

The news source announced that The Beyonce World had posted a total of 224 before and after shots showing blemishes, uneven skin tone and rough spots in the songstress' face.

"Due to the disdain of the BeyHive, we have removed the photos. We don't want to cause any drama, nor do we wish to start fan wars. Some of the things we have seen posted were just horrible, and we don't want any parts of it. We were just posting the photos to share the fact that our queen is naturally beautiful, at the same time she is just a regular woman," the site owners announced after taking down the photos.

Daily Mail said that L'Oreal had also faced similar accusations of editing or photoshopping Beyonce's face for their advertisement campaigns. Way back in 2008, the cosmetic brand was rumored to have whitened the singer's face.

Meanwhile, Beyonce's leaked photos created a lot of discussion from Twitter.

A report from Hollywood Life included comments from Twitter netizens who talked about it.

"So Yall think those Photos of Beyonce are Real..Tisk Tisk (smiley)" one user said.

Some users have sympathized with the singer's mishap and blamed the makeup company for not giving her the right treatment.

"I feel personally victimized by Beyonce's unretouched L'Oreal photos."

"People are freaking out over Beyoncé's skin in her leaked photos, but I blame L'Oréal for putting low-quality makeup on Queen B's face."

Fun Stuff

Join the Conversation

The Next Read

Real Time Analytics