Did Lindsay Lohan Get a Little Heavy-Handed With the Photoshop? What's Going On With Her Butt Here?!

Actress took out part of the door with her in an apparent attempt to make her leg look skinnier

By Natalie Finn Mar 12, 2015 1:28 AMTags
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UPDATE: A rep for Lindsay Lohan tells E! News, "I assure you Lindsay has not tampered with the photo. Nothing more than a filter or use of the upload program (as stated on the image in question) used to upload her candid."

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Lindsay Lohan may have taken a whole door down with her in an effort to give her butt a little more shape.

While posting a new snapshot on Instagram taken at the famed Plaza Anthénée hotel in Paris, the actress admitted to cropping out her feet for a reason but doesn't acknowledge the disarmingly curvaceous portion of the door behind her left thigh!

Either that, or we're tripping out...

"My feet look red lol- had to take that out. Only real red is my hair," Lohan captioned the otherwise cute pic of herself in which she's flaunting her bare legs in a black leotard.

At first glance, nothing looks amiss (well, we're not exactly sure why all the redness in the foot department is happening...). But when you look closer, the door disappears and curves inward to match the curvature of her thigh and what may be the door frame or a curtain curves outward along with her butt.

If that were the work of a filter, wouldn't that create a wave throughout the entire pic? Or was she trying to make her thigh look slimmer or her butt more pronounced?

Regardless, there was no need for either! And now we're getting seasick, so...end of story.

Not that this would be the first time that Lindsay had her own selfie stolen right out from under her because of something in the background. Last October, while in her dressing room getting ready for a performance of Speed-the-Plow in London, she snapped a topless selfie—only to be overshadowed by the completely nude Playboy photo of herself behind her!

(Originally published March 11, 2015, at 6:28 p.m. PT)