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  • Ivanka Trump allegedly photoshopped her picture taken at Taj Mahal
  • Ivanka Trump called a fake for allegedly editing her picture
  • Expert says  the irregularities on Ivanka's photo was due to background-classification error

Ivanka Trump was called fake for allegedly editing her photos when she visited Taj Mahal.

President Donald Trump’s daughter has been accused of photoshopping a picture she shared on Instagram. The netizens were referring to her snap during their official state visit to India when she posed outside the popular Taj Mahal.

“Ivanka Trump = fake news. On the left: photo Ivanka posted to her Instagram. On the right: photo taken by a photographer, same time same place. Notice how Ivanka photoshopped her Instagram photo to appear skinnier,” Mike Sington wrote on Twitter alongside the two photos of Ivanka.

Another commented that Ivanka is a “fraud” just like her father. Sington added that the Trumps always scream “fake news” but the first daughter was fine posting a fake picture for millions of online users to see.

“Ivanka is just as FAKE as her Daddy, Donald. She photoshopped her waist so she looks more trim. She'll be just as fat as Daddy REALLY soon. ALL they do is eat, drink & lounge around. They've got a very unhealthy lifestyle. They do NOT exercise at ALL,” @MichaeDemitre wrote in another post.

A different netizen commented on Ivanka’s post and wrote that everything about her is fake. “Fake boobs. Fake face. Fake sincerity,” @TheTweetwit wrote.

Meanwhile, this isn’t the first time netizens called Ivanka a fake. Even before she shared her controversial Taj Mahal picture, many have already dubbed her fake.

Days before the Trumps flew to India, Ivanka shared a snap of herself on Instagram. A netizen shared it on Twitter and encouraged other online users to caption it for the first daughter.

“I'm Ivanka. I suck. My family is a bunch of grifters. We're all Russian assets and traitors, too. Everything about me is fake, especially my nose, cheekbones, and personality. Don't you envy me soooo much?” @scottycknight commented with laughing emoji.

Aaron Mak of Slate shared the irregularity in Ivanka’s picture. They reached out to experts from Remove.bg, which specializes in removing backgrounds, and according to them, the discrepancy was due to the background-classification error.

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In this photo, senior advisor to President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, is seen during a working session regarding opportunity zones following the recently signed tax bill in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington D.C., Feb. 14, 2018. Getty Images / Mandel NganANDEL NGAN