When she saw a photo of herself that had clearly been edited to cover the flaws on her face, she took to Twitter and posted her real photo reminding everyone who saw it that even famous people don't always have perfect skin.
The act was just small for a celebrity who used Twitter as her means of communication to fans but it's a step in the right direction to help remind teens and herselt that no one is flawless...being flawless is just a dream, it's totally ok if you're not flawless even if you're a celebrity.
Here's the Tweet of Lorde:
i find this curious - two photos from today, one edited so my skin is perfect and one real. remember flaws are ok :-) pic.twitter.com/PuRhxt2u2O
— Lorde (@lordemusic) March 31, 2014
Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor was born on 7 November 1996, she is known by her stage name Lorde and based on New Zealand as a singer-songwriter.
Let us call on other celebrities to follow what Lorde started. Are you inspired with Lorde's story, share it on Facebook, Twitter or Google Plus as an inspiration for every celebrities.
Being famous is great. But it's better to be normal. Most artists know how difficult it might get to satisfy their fans. Even though fans are interested in only autographs and photos.
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