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The recent episode of ABC’s popular show leads us through a photoshoot for Cosmopolitan Magazine. There are a bunch of girls in bikinis, posing with Peter Weber who is apparently the bachelor. Everything goes as a normal photoshoot and as everyday life. There are a few girls around one guy, fighting for his attention. Then the guy kisses one of them while the other ones are watching jealously. One of the girls admits that she doesn’t like sharing Peter with another girl… You know, the regular stuff. And then, you see this: It seems like someone thought the bikinis were too vulgar, unlike the rest of the show. So, they decided to add these random blotches of color. As the show moves on to the one-on-one photo shoot, there’s more kissing and more jealous looks. But a bikini seems to be a problem again. So, it was once again “extended” with this drawing that looks like something I did when I discovered MS Paint at the age of 6. Of course, this kind of “professional editing” caused a lot of reactions on Twitter. I mean, you can’t not notice this:
I managed to capture a few screenshots, as you can see above, but Twitter users captured some more and they’re equally hilarious:
https://twitter.com/EmilyMomentx/status/1224518470165049345
And these two tweets pretty much sum up what I think about the entire thing:
I believe that rules determine how much skin can be shown before a TV program needs to change the maturity rating. Still, I can’t imagine why the “critical parts” weren’t just scrambled as they normally are. Why use these MS Paint creations? And not to mention that I don’t understand why a bit of skin is worse than making out on TV with multiple women… But I guess that’s a whole other story. [via FStoppers]