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Reese Witherspoon and Oprah poke fun at magazine Photoshop fail

Reese Witherspoon and Oprah took to Twitter to share a laugh over the Photoshop fails

TV & Film Editor
January 26, 2018

Reese Witherspoon and Oprah have poked fun at a photoshoot with Vanity Fair after people were quick to point out that a Photoshop fail had given Reese three legs. In another behind-the-scenes snap from the shoot, it also appears that Oprah has three hands! The pair, who are co-stars in the upcoming Disney film, Wrinkle in Time, took to Twitter to share a laugh over the mistakes. The Legally Blonde actress wrote: "Well... I guess everybody knows now... I have three legs. I hope you can still accept me for who I am (and I will never apologise for snuggling @Oprah... if you get the opportunity, I highly recommend it)." Fans were quick to reply to her tweet, with one writing: "She'd better be a great hugger, with that extra arm," while another added: "If I had legs like yours I’d want three too."

Can you spot Oprah's three hands?

Oprah then responded to Reese's message, writing: "I accept your 3rd leg. As I know you accept my 3rd hand." Reese also retweeted Tyler Oakly, who wrote: "Oprah has three hands & Reese has three legs, and we are here for accepting them for who they are!! 2018 is all about LOVING OUR BODIES!!" Vanity Fair responded to the photos, writing: "While we would have loved the exclusive on @RWitherspoon's three legs, unfortunately it's just the lining of her dress. As for @Oprah, how can we expect her to juggle it all with just two hands? (We are correcting this error online)."

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The issue also features stars including Jessica Chastain, Zandaya, Gal Gadot, Harrison Ford, Michael B Jordan and Nicole Kidman. James Franco was originally in the photo, but was digitally removed following recent allegations of sexual harassment. A spokesperson for the magazine told the Hollywood Reporter: "We made a decision not to include James Franco on the Hollywood cover once we learned of the misconduct allegations against him."

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