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Kim Kardashian accused of incredible Photoshop fail with 'missing body part'

A photo of Kim Kardashian on holiday with Khloe and Kourtney has become the focus of speculation [Image: kimkardashian/Instagram]

Kim Kardashian has been accused of an incredible Photoshop fail for a picture that appears to show her with a missing body part. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star, 40, has become the focus of social media speculation for a recent Instagram photo. In the image taken on her controversial private island birthday trip, Kim posed in swimsuits with her sisters Khloe and Kourtney.

Kim captioned the image: "Girls just wanna have sun". Kourtney commented: "Name a better trio". However, many on Twitter have quickly zeroed in on the location of Kim's right arm as part of it cannot be seen once placed behind her sister Khloe. Kim has her arm wrapped around Khloe's back, but in a gay between Khloe's arm and her side, it's a bush in the background that's visible rather than Kim's arm.While it is very much possible that her arm is hidden by Khloe's bicep, many have posited the theory that Kim has doctored the photo and her arm is missing as a result.

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