Proof Pip Edwards doesn’t edit her Instagram pictures

How refreshing! Proof Pip Edwards doesn’t edit her Instagram pictures as she looks exactly the same in paparazzi photos – after several celebrities are caught out altering their snaps

It’s no secret that many Australian celebrities refuse to post unfiltered images of themselves on social media. 

But it seems Pip Edwards, 41, is one step above the average Photoshop-obsessed influencer. 

On Wednesday, the ex-girlfriend of Michael Clarke proved she doesn’t need to edit her photos when she shared an Instagram snap of herself looking near-identical to paparazzi photos taken earlier in the day. 

No filter needed! Pip Edwards proved she doesn’t need to edit her Instagram photos on Wednesday when she shared this snap of herself on Instagram looking nearly identical to paparazzi photos taken earlier in the day

In the Instagram photo, Pip was seen modelling a new line from her own activewear brand P.E Nation as she played a game of tennis. 

The glamazon flaunted her toned abs and glowing tan in the futuristic hot pink and black gym gear, while making sure the camera captured her best angle.  

Proving the mother-of-one is a natural beauty, unedited paparazzi photos taken during the same tennis game show Pip looking nearly identical.  

Instagram IS reality! The glamazon looked incredible both online and in real life as she flaunted her toned abs and glowing tan in the futuristic hot pink and black gym gear

Who needs Photoshop? Proving the mother-of-one is a natural beauty, unedited paparazzi photos taken during the same tennis game show Pip looking the same

Instagram IS reality! The glamazon looked incredible both online and in real life as she flaunted her toned abs and glowing tan in the futuristic hot pink and black gym gear 

Photoshop fails: Pip's candid approach to social media photos can be contrasted with the likes of Married At First Sight's Sarah Roza (pictured), who has been accused of clumsily doctoring images of herself on several occasions

Photoshop fails: Pip’s candid approach to social media photos can be contrasted with the likes of Married At First Sight’s Sarah Roza (pictured), who has been accused of clumsily doctoring images of herself on several occasions 

Pip’s candid approach to social media photos can be contrasted with the likes of Married At First Sight’s Sarah Roza, who has been accused of clumsily doctoring images of herself on several occasions. 

In March last year, the beautician memorably shared a photo of herself looking like a completely different person as she modelled a skintight leopard-print frock. 

Sarah’s skin appeared impossibly smooth, while her face resembled that of a computer-generated character – presumably due to the use of editing tools such as FaceTune. 

Is that you, Sarah? In March last year, the beautician shared this photo of herself looking like a completely different person as she modelled a skintight leopard-print frock

Sarah is pictured here at a red carpet event in February 2017

Is that you, Sarah? In March last year, the beautician shared a photo of herself looking like a completely different person as she modelled a skintight leopard-print frock (left). Sarah is pictured right at a red carpet event in February 2017

Days after Daily Mail Australia pointed out the glaring Photoshop fail, Sarah insisted her social media photos were an accurate representation of how she looks.

According to Sarah, paparazzi photos taken around the time she was on MAFS don’t reflect her actual appearance because of the inner struggles she was going through.

Sarah said she looks ‘barely recognisable’ these days because she’s ‘worked damn hard to leave the old me well in the past’ – not because of Facetune or Photoshop.  

Response: Days after Daily Mail Australia pointed out the glaring Photoshop fail, Sarah insisted her social media photos were an accurate representation of how she looks. Pictured at the MAFS Grand Reunion in February 2021

Pictured: Sarah on Instagram in November

Response: Days after Daily Mail Australia pointed out the glaring Photoshop fail, Sarah insisted her social media photos were an accurate representation of how she looks. Pictured left at the MAFS Grand Reunion in February 2021, and right on Instagram in November

Similarly, Olivia Newton John’s daughter Chloe Lattanzi, 35, was busted earlier this month for clumsily Facetuning a photo of herself from 15 years ago. 

The actress and singer, 35, discovered the photo on the Getty Images website on Tuesday but seemingly wasn’t happy with her appearance.

As a result, she airbrushed her features and brightened her teeth before sharing the edited picture with her 28,000 Instagram followers. 

Daily Mail Australia has uncovered the original photo, which was taken in March 2006, and the differences between both versions are quite remarkable. 

BEFORE: Earlier this month, Chloe Lattanzi (left with her friend Andy Mackinnon) was busted clumsily Photoshopping an image of herself from 15 years ago. Pictured: the original photo, which was taken in March 2006

AFTER:  Pictured: the doctored version

Oh, no! Earlier this month, Chloe Lattanzi (pictured with her friend Andy Mackinnon) was busted clumsily Photoshopping an image of herself from 15 years ago. Left: the original photo, which was taken in March 2006, and right: the heavily edited version Chloe posted on Instagram