UPDATED: Kim Kardashian Gets Dragged For March For Our Lives Photoshop Fail

By Dave Basner

March 26, 2018

This past Saturday, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were some of the many celebrities that took part in the March For Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. The couple brought four-year-old daughter North West along with them as they advocated for stricter gun laws. 

It's a cause that is close to both Kanye and Kim's hearts - 'Ye experienced gun violence growing up in Chicago and Kim was recently robbed at gunpoint in Paris.  

The pair posted a photo from the march but one Kim put up of herself ahead of the event has her followers calling her out for a few reasons

In the photo from the march, Kim noted how she hopes North remembers the day forever. 

The more controversial pic Kardashian posted though shows her wearing athletic gear in a parking lot and has the caption "Let's March! @AMarch4OurLives @EveryTown (Wear Orange)."

‪Let’s March! @AMarch4OurLives @EveryTown (Wear Orange) 📸 BACKGRID

A post shared by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on

It's a great sentiment, but fans are dragging her because it's clear there was some Photoshopping that was done to the image. 

It's not the first time a Kardashian Photoshopped or the worst thing that one did, but followers put Kim on blast because the post is about a serious topic. 

Kim clearly felt the heat because she wound up disabling comments on the post - but she must've liked the photo a lot because she did leave the picture up. 

UPDATE: Kim has responded to the haters posting on her website

"I’m seeing online and on news media outlets that I suffered a 'Photoshop fail.' So ridiculous! I reposted a picture on Instagram that a fan had already posted—I only added a filter to it. It looks like the fan mirrored the photo, which is the reason the car looks like that. So, this is actually really funny to me! Who would even Photoshop a car to look like that?! LOL"

Photo Credit: Getty

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