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Beyoncé Battled With H&M Over Photoshopped Ad Campaign Photos

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Beyoncé has asked H&M to remove her photos from her recent advertising campaign, after she claimed that the retail clothing company altered her famous curves to reflect a smaller size.

"Beyoncé was our first choice for this campaign and we were delighted when she said yes," according to an H&M statement provided to the Huffington Post. "Our purpose has always been to portray Beyoncé as the strong and beautiful woman she is. It has been a good working process and a close cooperation. Both parties are happy with the images."

Beyoncé lashed out at the major retailer after the company allegedly planned to use photoshopped images of the singer that toned down her famous curves.

"As with all campaigns there are discussions on which images should be used," a source told the Sun. "Both H&M and Beyoncé are very happy with the final result."

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