Abbie Chatfield roasts her fellow influencer for Photoshop FAIL in a sponsored post

Abbie Chatfield roasts her fellow influencer for Photoshop FAIL in a sponsored post – but can you spot the glaring error?


Abbie Chatfield has unloaded on one of her fellow influencers after an epic Photoshop fail.

The Bachelor star, 26, expressed her disbelief at a post by social media star Alexis Fenton in which she had apparently Photoshopped a product into her hand rather than just holding it.

Abbie delivered her scathing appraisal in the comments section of a Celeb Spellcheck photo pointing out the questionable sponsored post.

Queen bee: Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has unloaded on one of her fellow influencers after an epic Photoshop fail

The product in question were cans of Canadian Club mixed alcoholic beverages.

In a since-deleted post, Alexis -who boasts 146,000 Instagram followers- posed with another woman while ‘holding’ a can of the product.

However many, Abbie included, questioned the legitimacy of the image.

‘JUST GO TO THE BOTTLEO. HOW HARD IS IT,’ ranted Chatfield, garnering over 1100 likes for the comment.

Whoops! The Bachelor star, 26, expressed her disbelief at a post by social media star Alexis Fenton in which she had apparently Photoshopped a product into her hand rather than just holding it

Whoops! The Bachelor star, 26, expressed her disbelief at a post by social media star Alexis Fenton in which she had apparently Photoshopped a product into her hand rather than just holding it

Quick fix: 'JUST GO TO THE BOTTLEO. HOW HARD IS IT,' ranted Chatfield, garnering over 1100 likes for the comment

Quick fix: ‘JUST GO TO THE BOTTLEO. HOW HARD IS IT,’ ranted Chatfield, garnering over 1100 likes for the comment

Other influencers then proceeded to pile on, including social media star Kurt Coleman.

‘[M]akes the ad look like they really like to drink it – not,’ laughed the 24-year-old.

Meanwhile Big Brother star Tilly Whitfeld pulled back the influencer curtain with her bewildered comment.

‘The fact that you literally have to get your content approved by the brand before posting and it was given the go ahead I can’t,’ wrote the 21-year-old.

Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Fenton for comment.  

Did you spot it? Abbie delivered her scathing appraisal in the comments section of a Celeb Spellcheck photo pointing out the questionable sponsored post

In a since-deleted post, Alexis -who boasts 146,000 Instagram followers- posed with another woman while 'holding' a can of the product

Did you spot it? Abbie delivered her scathing appraisal in the comments section of a Celeb Spellcheck photo pointing out the questionable sponsored post

Process: Big Brother star Tilly Whitfeld pulled back the influencer curtain with her bewildered comment

Process: Big Brother star Tilly Whitfeld pulled back the influencer curtain with her bewildered comment

Perplexed: 'The fact that you literally have to get your content approved by the brand before posting and it was given the go ahead I can't,' wrote the 21-year-old

Perplexed: ‘The fact that you literally have to get your content approved by the brand before posting and it was given the go ahead I can’t,’ wrote the 21-year-old

Other influencers added their voices to the critical chorus, with non-binary stylist Deni Todorovic asking, ‘Who approved this?’

Influencer Emma Hawkins meanwhile demanded, ‘But why’?

Shannon Grixti joked, ‘Haters will say it’s photoshopped’. 

Deluge: Other influencers then proceeded to pile on, including social media star Kurt Coleman

Deluge: Other influencers then proceeded to pile on, including social media star Kurt Coleman

Celeb Spellcheck fans also pointed out the logic holes in the original post.

‘She couldn’t just take a photo with the product? Surely it would have been easier than trying to photoshop it,’ wrote one. 

Another cracked a joke about the position in which Alexis ‘held’ her drink, writing ‘I thought she was doing a wee in the fake can’. 

Fellow influencer: Coleman is also paid for his sponsored posts on Instagram

Fellow influencer: Coleman is also paid for his sponsored posts on Instagram

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