Meghan Trainor shares real 'Me Too' video, shares side-by-side revealing Photoshopped waist

Trainor said that she pulled the video yesterday because she didn't like the way her body had been altered.
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Meghan Trainor's "Me Too" video is back in all its confident glory -- and apparently, now it's totally unedited, too.

When the clip originally premiered on Monday, the Thank You singer alleged that her waist had been Photoshopped. 


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"They Photoshopped the crap out of me," Trainor explained in a Snapchat that afternoon. "I'm so sick of it and I'm over so I took it down until they fix it." 

Apparently, whoever "they" are have fixed it. 

A representative for Trainor has not responded to Mashable's request for comment over her claims, but for any doubters, the singer posted a side-by-side comparison on Instagram: 

The real #metoo video is finally up! Missed that bass. Thank you everyone for the support 💙

A photo posted by Meghan Trainor (@meghan_trainor) on

In an interview with USA Today, Trainor said she found Monday's video "insulting."

“I saw fans posting it and was like, ‘Why are fans ruining my waist? Are you kidding?’” Trainor said. “Then I went to the video and was like, ‘Oh my god.’ I texted the editors like, ‘I never asked you to touch my waist. I want my waist back.’“

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