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Photographer Anthony Citrano Calls Out Demi Moore
By Roberta | November 20, 2009
The photographer in the “W” magazine flub involving Demi Moore is raising the stakes! Anthony Citrano called attention to the Photoshopped mistake on the front cover of the magazine, and now he’s upping the ante.

In an exclusive statement to Allieiswired, Anthony said this:
While I really feel bad that Demi is on defense over this, I also don’t like being accused of “bullsh*t.” So, let’s find out who’s bullsh*tting. This isn’t about her and it isn’t about retouching (I’ve no problem with either).
It’s about a blooper, basically. The cover is a blooper; it goes on the art department’s wall of shame. So what? We all make mistakes. That’s got nothing to do with Demi. She’s a beautiful woman with or without retouching. And where the hell is W Magazine on this? Why are they forcing Demi to address it? It’s not fair to her.
Following that, he tweeted that he’s willing to offer $5,000 to charity if that is, in fact, the original. He said, “@mrskutcher I started this, so I’ll (try to) finish it: $5k to charity if that’s really the original.”
The ball is in your court, Demi!
Topics: Demi Moore, Wired Gossip |
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December 21st, 2009 at 7:00 am
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