
Trainor: "They Photoshopped the crap outta me."
Meghan Trainor, known for her hit All About that Bass, has no problems saying “no” with the way she is portrayed to her fans. After the scheduled release of her new music video, Me Too, the singer realized something wasn’t right, quickly taking it off the air and subsequently explaining her reasoning via a Snapchat video post.
“They Photoshopped the crap outta me,” Trainor explained. “My waist is not that teeny, I had a bomb waist that night, I don’t know why they didn’t like my waist. But I didn’t approve that video, and it went out for the world, so I’m embarrassed.” She also posted a devil frown emoticon on Twitter.
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— Meghan Trainor (@Meghan_Trainor) May 9, 2016
The 22-year-old pop star also spoke to Andy Cohen as a guest on Watch What Happens Live on Monday night. “I was so upset because I thought the fans were doing it online with this screenshot and then I was like, ‘Oh my god, it’s my own video.’ So I called the gods of Vevo and they took it down.”
Trainor showed the audience her real shape as Cohen posted a picture to compare her real body and the altered image. She also kept an image from the video on her Instagram account that she thinks was not altered to make her waste look small.
Trainor also explained to Cohen, “I approved a new version that should be coming out like, tomorrow morning.” The new video was released on Tuesday.
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