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Meghan Trainor Removes Music Video Because Of Photoshop

'Come on now make it stop!'
A woman in a black sequined dress at the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards red carpet.

Just hours after the music video was released for her new single โ€˜Me Tooโ€™, Meghan Trainor took down the video due to her body being Photoshopped without her permission.

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The singer famously sung about loving her curves and fighting back against Photoshop in her song โ€˜All About That Bassโ€™, so as can be expected, she did not take this issue lightly. She took to Snapchat to explain the situation and apologised to her fans.

โ€œHey guys, I took down the โ€˜Me Tooโ€™ video because they Photoshopped the crap out of me,โ€ she said in a series of videos. โ€œIโ€™m so sick of it and Iโ€™m over it, so I took it down until they fix it.

Image: YouTube
Image: YouTube
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โ€œMy waist is not that teeny; I had a bomb waist that night! I donโ€™t know why they didnโ€™t like my waist, but I didnโ€™t approve that video and it went out for the world, so Iโ€™m embarrassed.โ€

While Meghan Trainor has asked the video team to fix the video as soon as possible, in the meantime she will be going to Times Square and playing the song for her fans anyway.

โ€œThe video is still one of my favourite videos Iโ€™ve ever done, Iโ€™m very proud of it, Iโ€™m just pissed off that they broke my ribs!โ€

We would be too, Meghan. Fight the good fight!

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Watch her Snapchat response here:

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