Fans accuse Amber Davies of a photoshop fail as her cleavage looks massive in new Instagram
LOVE Island bombshell Amber Davies has been accused of photoshopping her chest after posting a sultry modelling snap on Instagram.
The 21-year-old came under scrutiny when she shared a shot of herself modelling a seriously plunging bodice from her Motel Rocks collection.
Oozing glamour as she looks pensively into the distance in the campaign shot, the reality star - who found love with Kem Cetinay on the ITV2 series - puts her entire cleavage on display in the embellished red number.
‘When you see girls trying to flirt with your man… I don’t think so. Love the sassy @motelrocks Abela bodice in red cherry sequin #MotelRocks,’ she captioned the image.
But having seen the beauty waltz around the Love Island villa in her bikini countless times, some fans went on to challenge the photo’s authenticity.
‘Life didn’t give them photoshop did,’ one commenter mocked, before a further chimed: ‘No way were they this big wtf.’
Others questioned whether the brunette had gone under the knife to enlarge her assets, though the star previously insisted she was completely natural – bar some lip filler.
Speaking about the procedure, she told Now magazine: "I only did it because everyone else was doing it and I just thought I might as well do it.
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"A lot of the reality TV stars that have done it have totally changed their faces. Some girls are having work done and they don’t need it, so I won’t be doing it.”
Her Love Island co-star Montana Brown voiced the same concerns last month, when she blasted her fellow reality stars for having work done.
"I just think it's not good - especially as quite a lot of us have quite a young following, so people who are under 18," she told the MailOnline.
"People look up to you and want to copy what you do. You should be happy in your skin without surgery.”
The Sun has contacted Amber’s representative for comment.
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