TWEETERS ACCUSE POP STAR OF HAVING HIS MUSCLES PHOTOSHOPPED IN NEW CALVIN KLEIN CAMPAIGN

New kid on the block: Justin made the big reveal on Tuesday as he captioned a photo of himself, 'Officially a part of the legacy. Check out @calvinklein for more. #mycalvins. #newfaceofcalvinklein'
The internet has come alive with chatter over the new Calvin Klein campaign starring Justin Bieber. Though it seems a few tweeters feel the pop star has had a little help to make his muscles seem more defined in the black and white shots compared to what he looks like in the accompanying video.
'They airbrushed Justin Bieber to the high heavens!' One tweeter posted on Wednesday morning. 



Comments: Twitter came alive with speculation over his muscles

His abs do seem slightly more defined in the campaign shots compared to a softer appearance in the video co-starring Lara Stone. Another user tweeted: 'They airbrushed a lot of muscle onto little Justin Bieber'.
Source have contacted Calvin Klein for comment.  Justin is known for working out a lot and has gradually built up his muscle with body building over the years. The singer is so committed to working out that he has even been seen in the gym while recovering from a broken foot. In a video posted online, Justin can be seen walking into a weight room with crutches before putting them aside to do some pull ups. These shots were clearly taken a few months ago as his hair is still his natural brown colour compared to the peroxide blonde look he is currently sporting.  The new campaign was launched on to reveal the Spring 2015 Calvin Klein Jeans and Calvin Klein Underwear collections. The images were shot by fashion photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott in New York City.The campaign continues the brand's association with music and pop culture, which began with the famous shots of Marky Mark (Wahlberg) and Kate Moss back in the Nineties.
'Given my on-going relationship with the house, this shoot reunited me with my Calvin Klein family – and it was really fun working with Justin,' said Stone.'We had a great time on set and we had a lot of fun shooting the campaign. I think the shoot really captured the energy of the Calvin Klein brand.'
Airbrushed? Twitter comes alive with chatter of Photoshopping after the launch of Justin Bieber's Calvin Klein campaign





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