Last Updated on 2020-02-22 , 1:53 am
Nowadays, anyone can look good on camera. Like literally anyone.
After all, technology has advanced to such a stage that we can hide our blemishes, insecurities and bad angles, all with the tap of a finger.
Filters. Photoshop. Lighting. You wanna look good on camera? You have it.
But even so, it should be mentioned that at the very end, what you see in real life, and what you see on camera, are two very different things. And no matter how you choose to believe otherwise, one’s going to be real…
And the other’s going to be ‘fake’, as these Netizens come to realise during an influencer’s live-streamed wedding session.
An influencer in China Streamed Her Wedding Live & People Expressed She Looked Very Different
In a 0:59 second Youtube video that has since gone viral, an influencer’s looks have come under intense scrutiny as Netizens compared her real-life exterior to her usual self on camera.
In the clip, the narrator also talks about how the influencer in question seems to have weird-looking double eyelids, and how she looks like her entire face has gone under the knife.
A far cry from her routine, filtered self, the narrator added.
Also, the scrutiny has actually extended to the motley bunch of Internet-famous bridesmaids turning up for the occasion, with the narrator pointing out that some of their eyes seemed to have become “smaller”.
Here, you can view the actual video down below:
Netizens react
In the video, the narrator expressed how some Netizens had felt shocked at the ‘revelation’, as well as surprise at just how powerful a filter can be. Also, some felt that the wedding live-stream served as a demon mirror of sorts, a device that actually exposed the influencers’ ‘true selves’.
Meanwhile, Netizens on the Youtube video itself seem to concur with aforementioned notions too, stating how photos are a mere form of trickery, and how women’s vanity matters above all else.
One also commented on how they’re akin to the demons in Journey to the West.
With another actually making a witty rhyme of the plastic surgery procedures involved.
Translation:
“Not asking to be born in the same year, same month and same day.
But born with the same eyes, same nose and same doctor.”
And so… now what?
Well, for one, you might wanna take photos of your celebrity crushes with a little grain of salt. Now do not mistake me; some do possess genuine beauty and aesthetics. But as the video above serves to remind you…
Not everyone’s real on the 2D platform. 🙂
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