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Post Malone caught in embarrassing FaceTune fail with Real Housewives star Kim Zolciak

Post Malone caught in embarrassing FaceTune fail with Real Housewives star Kim Zolciak

Daily Mail​15-05-2025

Post Malone has been caught in an embarrassing FaceTune fail, although not by his own doing.
The singer, 29, posed backstage at one of his shows with former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak.
Zolciak later proudly posted the photos to Instagram, but her followers were quick to notice that Malone's face appeared drastically different in one of the images.
In one photo, the Circles star's signature facial tattoos had been completely blurred and smudged off.
Zolciak was leaning in to him in the image, leading fans to suspect that she'd accidentally FaceTuned the rapper while editing her own visage.
'I think you filtered the tats off his face in the second pic,' wrote one fan.
'Poor Posty. Done got Facetuned,' added another.
Responding to the accusation, Zolciak wrote back, 'Lmfaoooo that's funny!! We've known Posty for many many years babe these pics are old.'
But fans weren't buying Zolciak's explanation, with one retorting, 'Kim, come on. He has the tats in pic one and they are gone in pic two. Both are from the same night.'
The reality star has previously been accused of editing her photos on social media.
Meanwhile, Zolciak's followers also commented on Malone's weight loss in the new photos.
The hitmaker, who is currently on tour with country star Jelly Roll, left his fans shocked as they reacted to his transformation.
This comes just months after Malone addressed speculation that he was using Ozempic.
Amid the rumors, he opened up about his weight loss journey and revealed how he made a subtle change to his diet and, as a result, shed nearly 60 pounds.
Earlier this year, he shared the details about his body transformation during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show in late January.
He claimed that he did not turn to weight loss drugs but instead introduced just one important ingredient to his diet to go from 240 pounds to 185.
In addition to eating healthier, he said that adding a hot sauce with no calories helped him cut out fried food and unhealthy snacks.
He said that while touring, it was difficult to stick to a consistent diet due to being in unfamiliar cities with limited food options.
However, he said he started eating more whole foods and seeing results.
He said he paired hot sauce with grilled chicken, carrots and white rice and lost about 60 pounds just with that change.
Malone also said he stopped eating greasy, unhealthy snacks as well as cutting out soda in an effort to consume less sugar.

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