OK! magazine has an issue out on the stands as we speak with new mom Kourtney Kardashian's photo on the cover. The attention grabbing headline? "Kourtney's Body After Baby Exclusive." No part of that sentence is true as not only did they lie about the reality star giving them an 'exclusive' but that isn't even her body on the cover!
While this may not be the first time that a tabloid stretched the truth to make a buck, it's still unfair to the readers. That photo was taken just one week after Kourtney gave birth to her son Mason and they were trying to make it seem as though she instantly lost all the baby weight. She told WWD, "They doctored and Photoshopped my body to make it look like I have already lost all the weight, which I have not."
She also took to her Twitter page to say, "One of those weeklies got it wrong again...they didn't have an exclusive with me. And I gained 40 pounds while pregs, not 26...But thanks!" Why do these gossip rags feel the need to do this? It's virtually impossible to lose all the baby weight within a week of delivering. Unless of course, you take the plastic surgery route as so many celebrities have. Kudos to Kourtney for coming forward to dispel the ridiculous myths that these magazines continue to try and put out there.
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Photo Credit: OK! Magazine January 2010.

Comments
Wow. Its so obvious that the Kourtney Kardashian photo is photoshopped. At least she admitted they photoshopped her body. I wish her and the baby much love