Donald Trump's Campaign Might Have Photoshopped A White Model To Look Black
Not that we'd be surprised.
Donald Trump's campaign is under a lot of heat after appearing to photoshop a white model to make her skin look brown in order to sell apparel on Trump's website.
This "short sleeve V-neck T-shirt" is currently being sold on the GOP presidential candidate's website for $22.
But as Eric Ming, the digital director for Donna Edwards’ Senate campaign pointed on Twitter, something about the image seems off... or rather, strangely familiar.
Ming says the original model with a lighter skin tone is from the JCG Apparel website.
Not only do the models have identical hair, but when you compare the images side by side, you can see similar marking on their chests.
Also, where the shirt naturally hangs on the models in the collar, sleeves, etc. appears to be strikingly similar.
People on Twitter think the photo looks the least bit authentic...
They're accusing Trump's campaign of what appears to be a very obvious Photoshop job.
And nearly everyone seems to agree it was a pretty epic fail.
Not that anyone is really surprised his campaign would do something like this.