Kate Wright denies photoshopping her waist in THAT controversial pic

While her slim frame is often declared “body goals” by fans, many believe Kate Wright’s latest pics are simply too good to be true.

The TOWIE star has been accused of digitally manipulating her waist to make it appear slimmer than it naturally is after she posted two enviable photos of herself dressed in black on Instagram.

Yesterday, the 24-year-old shared an image of herself posing in a fitted velvet dress which appears to wrap around her waist, while highlighting her décolletage.

 

Obsessing over tonight's  @brandattic dress  #girlsnight #ad #ootn

A photo posted by Kate Wright (@xkatiewright) on

The image was quickly littered with comments like “Her bod is insane” and “Need that waist” but many social media users remained unconvinced that Kate’s trim figure was actually her own.

One user wrote: “Naturally beautiful and great figure there was no need to photoshop your waist (sic).”

To which Kate replied: “I don’t photo shop any of my photos thank you (sic).”

 

It's a velvet kinda night dress coming soon to @missyempire make sure you keep checking the link  http://bit.ly/2e6ljiP

A photo posted by Kate Wright (@xkatiewright) on

A second picture was posted to the same account days earlier and shows the reality star in a Halloween inspired outfit.

Again, Kate’s waist is the centre of discussion in the photograph’s comment section.

 

Getting in the Halloween spirit early with this @missyempire skirt  get yours here  http://bit.ly/2d4V1sd

A photo posted by Kate Wright (@xkatiewright) on

 

 

Touched down in Marbs  Bikini @milliemodelli

A photo posted by Kate Wright (@xkatiewright) on

 

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