Diane Kruger Wants You to See This Photoshopped Picture of Herself

While actresses such as Zendaya and Kate Winslet have made it clear they don’t appreciate magazines digitally altering photos of them to make them look perfect, fellow star Diane Kruger is totally cool with it.

Kruger, 39, shared a snapshot Thursday on Instagram of herself photographed for the latest issue of Vanity Fair France that she felt really flattered her, um, assets.

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“I truly only posted this because my breasts look amazing and when does that ever happen…THANK YOU PHOTOSHOP,” she captioned the pic.

Kruger’s cheeky post comes just one day after Zendaya called out magazine Modeliste for slimming down her already thin thighs and torso in new images.

The teen star’s social media post was not as Photshop friendly. “Had a new shoot come out today and was shocked when I found my 19 year old hips and torso quite manipulated,” Zendaya wrote on Instagram. “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. So I took it upon myself to release the real pic (right side) and I love ii. Thank you @modelistemagazine for pulling down the images and fixing this retouch issue."

Related: Zendaya Calls Out Modeliste Magazine for Photoshopping Her Into Oblivion

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Zendaya’s comments are part of a commendable trend among Hollywood women in recent years to point out what they consider to be excessive retouching in photo shoots and even to share photographs of themselves without makeup. In fact, even Kruger has joined in on it.

If she seriously wants to keep Photoshop going strong, Kruger might want to team up with another fan of the photo editing software, Jennifer Lawrence. In 2013, J.Law explained her feelings on the issue after ads for Dior showed her looking a little too perfect.

"I love Photoshop more than anything in the world,” she told Access Hollywood. “Of course it’s Photoshop; people don’t look like that."

And women everywhere cheered…