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Neil Patrick Harris SLAMS Abby Lee Miller for Altered Selfie
UPDATE: Neil Patrick Harris has publicly criticized Abby Lee Miller after she dramatically altered his appearance in a recent selfie. The incident unfolded following a performance of Art on Broadway in New York City where both celebrities were present.
Abby Lee Miller, 60, attended the show featuring Harris, James Corden, and Bobby Cannavale, capturing moments with the cast. However, a photo of her with Harris sparked outrage due to what fans described as an excessive use of FaceTune, leaving the actor, 52, looking nearly unrecognizable.
In an Instagram post shared over the weekend, Miller praised the trio’s performance but failed to address the drastic changes made to Harris’s face. In the comments section, the How I Met Your Mother star voiced his astonishment directly, asking, “Ummm… what did you do to my face..?”
Fans quickly joined in, humorously reacting to the altered image. Comments ranged from “Abby why did you do that to Neil?” to “Now THIS is a true work of art.” While some joked about the editing, others questioned the authenticity of the altered image, with one follower exclaiming, “What in the face tune…”
Abby Lee Miller is no stranger to controversy over her social media presence. Just last month, she faced backlash for using an “intense” beauty filter in a TikTok video while traveling to Iowa for a class. The incidents have sparked ongoing discussions about authenticity in social media representations, particularly among public figures.
Miller gained fame from her role on Dance Moms, where she was known for her intense teaching methods and frequent clashes with parents. Despite her popularity, her relationships with co-stars have soured, evident in her absence from last year’s Dance Moms: The Reunion.
As public interest surges around this latest incident, many are left wondering how social media editing continues to impact celebrity images and perceptions. Neil Patrick Harris’s candid response has resonated with fans, igniting conversations about the pressures of appearance in the digital age.
What happens next remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the debate over authenticity versus enhancement in social media imagery is far from over. Expect further reactions from both stars as this story develops.
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