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Netizens Tease Jolin Tsai For Having "Crooked Windows" In Her New Selfies

#photoshopfail?

Let’s face it. Almost every celeb has done some digital nip-and-tucks when it comes to the selfies they post online. And Taiwanese pop queen Jolin Tsai is no exception.

The singer recently took to her Instagram to post a number of selfies taken at home with her pet pooch, much to the delight of Jolin’s fans.

After all, the last time Jolin had posted on Instagram was almost a month ago.

But apart from gushing over how gorgeous Jolin looked, or how fluffy her Bichon Frise, WhooHoo’s fur was, a number of netizens noticed that something looked a little bit off in Jolin’s selfies.

1 of 2 Can you spot the irregularity?

Yes, look closely and you will notice that Jolin’s windows are just a little bit crooked. And no, it’s not ‘cos her apartment is not up to building safety regulations.

Rather, it seems like it was the work of a rather overzealous attempt to shrink her jawline. Not that she needs it, honestly.

2 of 2 She still looks good, though

But instead of roasting Jolin for her #photoshopfail, netizens were rather lighthanded with their criticism, choosing to tease Jolin for her mistake instead.

Jie, are your windows alright?” one netizen asked, while another cut straight to the chase, and commented: “The window behind you is warped, but you’re still really pretty.”

Another enterprising netizen also took the opportunity to hawk their photo-editing skills, writing: “I can work as your photo editor, it’s not expensive at all, [and] at least your window won’t be so obviously warped.”

Photos: Jolin Tsai/Instagram

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