Meghan Trainor and Ashley Graham Got Super Real About Why They Don't Want to Be Photoshopped

Meghan Trainor and Ashley Graham Got Super Real About Why They Don't Want to Be Photoshopped When Meghan Trainor saw the music video for her 2016 single "Me Too," she "instantly" knew something was wrong. Her waist had been edited to look smaller without her permission. The body-positive singer insisted the video be replaced with the unaltered version immediately. Trainor and Ashley Graham talked about non- consensual photo editing on an episode of Graham's podcast, "Pretty Big Deal." Graham said there have been "so many times" when she has told photographers not to retouch details like dimples on her body. Even after communicating those feelings, she still finds that her cellulite, waist, and face are often edited anyway. Both women agreed that having their images Photoshopped is inconsistent with their messages of self-love.