Flawless Beyoncé's myth put to test

After Cindy Crawford, untouched images of Beyonce surfaced

Before and after comparasion of the photo shoot. PHOTO: The Beyonce World

Once again shocking untouched photos of a celebrity hit the internet and this time it is Queen B Beyoncé, disappointing numerous followers for being a "regular" woman.

Some 224 photos of Beyonce were leaked on her fan website called The Beyoncé World putting her flawlessly gorgeous existence in to jeopardy. The pictures are from a series of outtakes from a 2013 L’Oreal makeup shoot.


PHOTO: The Beyoncé World

The internet has reeled upon the fact that women often look different in pictures than they do in real life. While some fans thought it was a controversy to make her look bad, others saw beauty in these images.












However after facing strong criticism and pressure from the BeyHive or Beyoncé’s fan army, the website has deleted the images.

The website owners posted the following message:

“Due to the disdain of the BeyHive, we have removed the photos. We don't want to cause any drama, nor do we wish to start fan wars. Some of the things we have seen posted were just horrible, and we don't want any parts of it. We were just posting the photos to share the fact that our queen is naturally beautiful, at the same time she is just a regular woman.”


PHOTO: The Beyoncé World

The untouched photos are a reminder that as much as her non-stop musical output suggests otherwise, Beyoncé—like supermodel Cindy Crawford, whose untouched magazine spread was leaked online last week—is, shockingly, human.

 


PHOTO: The Beyoncé World

According to her “flawless” mythology, a feminist anthem sung by her, goes by "We flawless, ladies tell 'em/I woke up like this", so the question arises that why did her fans and publicists react so irrationally? The internet really saw it hard to believe that Beyoncé herself is a regular woman by making her ‘un-Photoshoped’ snaps viral.
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