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Rosamund hits out at movie poster that ‘gave me breasts I didn’t have’

- By Emma Powell Showbusine­ss Correspond­ent

ROSAMUND Pike has hit out at body airbrushin­g after her shape was altered to make her breasts appear bigger on a film poster.

The actress, 42, warned that ‘body-tuning’ in photograph­s is causing people to lose their ‘grip’ on what their bodies really look like.

The British star said as well as being given a larger cleavage for the Johnny English Reborn poster, her eye colour was changed for another ad to promote Radioactiv­e.

‘For the poster for Johnny English, my breasts were augmented,’ she said on the

Kelly Clarkson Show. ‘In the poster for the character shot, I’ve got a really impressive chest. Which I don’t have.’

For Radioactiv­e, in which she played Polish physicist Marie Curie, she said a decision was made to make her eyes brown in the poster.

She said: ‘I still don’t quite know why. Those are the obvious times, right? When you do notice, “Oh, I’ve got brown eyes,” or, “I’ve got massive breasts”.

‘ But there’s probably countless times where our image is doctored and we don’t notice it. Because I think we’re all losing our grip on what we really look like.’

Miss Pike, who played Kate Sumner, a behavioura­l psychologi­st at MI7 in Johnny English, was so irked by her photoshopp­ed image that she successful­ly had the poster removed.

Promotiona­l material for Johnny English Reborn showed her wearing a figure-hugging red dress with a plunging neckline as she posed alongside Rowan Atkinson, who played the film’s title role.

The Gone Girl actress – married to businessma­n Robie Uniacke – last year criticised lazy descriptio­ns of her as an ‘ English rose’, claiming it leaves her feeling ‘objectifie­d’.

Keira Knightley has previously hit out at movie bosses touching up pictures of her for posters – but in this case she complained her breasts had been made to look ‘droopy’ in an image for the 2004 action-adventure film King Arthur. She said: ‘ I thought “Well, if you’re going to make me fantasy breasts, at least make perky breasts”.’

‘I think we’re losing our grip’

 ??  ?? Spot the difference: Miss Pike in the film poster, and below
Spot the difference: Miss Pike in the film poster, and below

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