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Beyonce Was Unhappy Over Photoshopped 'H and M' Ad Pics
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Beyonce was reportedly unhappy after the company allegedly trimmed down her curvy figure for its summer collection campaign and wanted to use the edited pictures on the campaign.

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Beyonce Knowles reportedly felt upset after learning that H&M edited her pictures which would be used for their summer campaign, trimming down her bootylicious figure. According to a report from The Sun, the "Grown Woman" singer rejected the idea of using the edited pictures and insisted that the campaign used the original ones.

"When Beyonce found out they had edited the way her body really looked, she hit the roof," a source told the U.K. news outlet. "She's a true diva and was furious that she had been given such a snubbing. Her people refused to give the pictures the green light so H&M were forced to use the originals," the source added.

A spokesperson for the company admitted that there were "discussions" before the campaign pictures were released. According to the spokesperson, the pictures which have been released are not the ones which were re-touched. "As with all campaigns there are discussions on which images should be used. Both H&M and Beyonce are very happy with the final result," the spokesman added.

The mother of one, who is currently busy with "Mrs. Carter World Tour" in Europe, is going to join other notable singers in "Sound of Change" concert in London. The concert is aimed at raising funds to support projects for girls and women around the world. New York Daily News reported that Madonna, Florence and the Machine, Jennifer Lopez, Ellie Goulding, Haim, John Legend and Timbaland would perform as well.

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