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Published 16:17 30 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 16:41 30 Jun 2021 BST
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Ms Jørgensen said that filters should not be used to "create a false beauty ideal".
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Over the past few months, more and more people have been speaking out about the ways in which filters and photoshop lead to unrealistic body image expectations.
Earlier this year, for instance, Jameela Jamil said that we are "underestimating the damage caused by photo editing".
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