Meghan Trainor pulls photoshopped music video

Meghan Trainor removed her latest music video after realising it had been "photoshopped". The 22-year-old singer has admitted she took down the 'Me Too' promo on Monday (09.05.16) because she had been edited and is "embarrassed" her team decided to cinch in her waist as much. Speaking on Snapchat about why she pulled the track after it was digitally modified, the 'All About That Bass' hitmaker said: "Hey guys, I took down the 'Me Too' music video because they photoshopped me and I'm so sick of it and I'm over it. So I took it down until they fix it. "My waist is not that teeny. I had a bomb waist that night. I don't know why they didn't like my waist but I didn't approve of that video and it went out for the world so I'm embarrassed. "The video is still one of my favourite videos I've ever done, I'm very proud of it. I'm just mad that they broke my ribs, you know?" The Grammy-award winning musician had planned to release the video on Monday evening with a showing at Times Square in New York City. However, American songstress Meghan revealed to Andy Cohen on Bravo's 'Watch What Happens: Live' show she is intending to release a new version of the video on Tuesday (10.05.16).

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