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Reese Witherspoon seems to have 3 legs in a Vanity Fair cover that people think is disastrously Photoshopped

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  • Vanity Fair released its cover for its 2018 Hollywood issue.
  • Reese Witherspoon is a part of it, sitting with Oprah Winfrey and Nicole Kidman.
  • Witherspoon seems to have three legs.

 

Vanity Fair's new Hollywood issue celebrates the finest people in the industry. There's just one problem: Reese Witherspoon seems to have an extra leg in the centerpiece photo.

Witherspoon, who stars in and produces HBO's "Big Little Lies" and will be in Disney's upcoming "Wrinkle in Time" movie, has a prominent spot in the Annie Liebowitz-shot image, which also features Oprah Winfrey, Robert De Niro, and Nicole Kidman. The segment of the photo that includes her was reproduced on the magazine's cover.

If you take a close look, you'll see that there's something that looks seriously off about the lower half of her body. There's one leg that goes straight down from her left hip to the ground, another leg that seems to cross over it from her right hip, and another leg, also from her right hip, that seems to fold over the second leg.

That's three legs!

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Celebrity photoshop fails happen on magazine covers all the time and people started noticing the mistake this morning, when someone pointed it out on Twitter.

And Witherspoon herself laughed it off.

Could it be an optical illusion?

It's not the only error in the magazine. In an "outtake" published online, Oprah seems to have three hands.

Vanity Fair didn't immediately respond to INSIDER's request for comment.

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