Meredith Marks finds herself in the spotlight again, but this time for all the wrong reasons.
- The ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ star shared an image that sparked controversy over its heavy editing.
- Many fans were quick to call out the ‘criminal’ use of Facetune in her latest Instagram post.
- Several of her followers even questioned if it was really her in the photo.
- This isn’t the first time a ‘Housewife’ has been caught altering images, with Marks’ co-stars also under scrutiny.
Meredith Marks, well-known for her role in ‘Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,’ faced a wave of backlash after posting a heavily edited photo. The picture, taken in a metallic monochrome outfit, led viewers to question the extent of editing involved.
Marks captioned the eye-catching image with her famous tagline, ‘Jealousy is a disease, to which I say, ‘Get well soon!’ 💖💎✨.’ Some fans, however, seemed less impressed by the glamour and more by the apparent digital tweaks.
Critics didn’t hold back, as one user commented, ‘Love you but the editing is criminal,’ while another added, ‘I feel like this is almost rage bait.’ Such comments echoed across her social media platforms.
The debate intensified as fans pondered if they were even looking at the real Meredith. ‘Is this Meredith?’ one asked, obviously puzzled by the transformation.
This isn’t Meredith’s first Rodeo with photo editing accusations. ‘Real Housewives’ stars, including Marks’ co-star Mary Cosby, have also faced criticism for similar reasons, fueling ongoing conversations about authenticity in reality TV.
The discussion around Facetune and its effects remains a hot topic, particularly amongst fans who feel deceived by the unrealistic portrayals.
Meanwhile, Marks’ situation draws parallels with other ‘Housewives,’ like Ramona Singer, who recently faced scrutiny for similar editing antics.
Fans are increasingly vocal, urging reality stars to present more realistic images on social media, hoping for less digital manipulation.
Social media users are calling for more authenticity from reality stars like Meredith Marks.