Meghan Trainor's Photoshopped Video Pulled, ‘All About That Bass’ Singer Doesn't Want Her Career To Be A Lie

"All About That Bass" singer Meghan Trainor is not only known for her busty lyrical prowess but also for her busty curves. She made her career on how she looked and felt. Which is why fans were not shocked to see their music idol Meghan Trainor pull a photoshopped music video.

Meghan Trainor's photoshopped music video for her song "Me Too" appears to have been altered to make her look thinner. Enraged by this, Trainor doesn't want her career to be based on a lie. At first, she thought fans were just fooling around with altered screen grabs from her new music video "Me Too." Until she realized it wasn't the fans fiddling with her waist. According to CNN, it was no laughing matter for Meghan Trainor to see her waist photoshopped.

"I saw fans posting it and was like, 'Why are fans ruining my waist? Are you kidding?'" said the Grammy-winner to USA Today. She confronted the editors about it saying she wanted her waist back.

Meghan Trainor's career has always been about body acceptance and has always been outspoken about magazines photoshopping womanly curves. This is evident from her first hit in 2014 titled "All About That Bass."

She was intent on pulling the altered music video off the air. According to the same report, she cried when she saw the video and went online to announce that she has had enough of it. "A couple of years ago, you'd never see me in a dress," she told Seventeen Magazine. "And now I want to sha-zoom me. I mean, I want it tight. I want to show off what I got!"

A new version of the "Me Too" video is expected to be released Tuesday.

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