Rosamund Pike says her body was altered on movie posters
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Rosamund Pike says her body has been altered on movie posters

Rosamund Pike says her body has been altered in all sorts of ways for movie posters.

During a virtual appearance on “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the 42-year-old actress claimed her her breasts were enhanced greatly in a promo for the 2011 film “Johnny English Reborn.”

“The poster for ‘Johnny English,’ my breasts were augmented,” Pike said. “In the poster, the kind of character shot, I’ve got a very impressive chest, which I don’t have.”

Pike, who currently stars in Netflix’s “I Care A Lot,” also said the color of her eyes was doctored on the movie poster for the 2019 film “Radioactive.”

“For ‘Radioactive,’ strangely, they made my eyes brown, which I still don’t quite know why,” the British star said of the movie, in which she portrayed famed physicist Marie Curie.

Page Six has reached out to reps for Oliver Parker, the director of “Johnny English Reborn,” as well as Marjane Satrapi, the director of “Radioactive.”

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In the poster for "Johnny English Reborn" Pike says they gave her an 'Impressive chest."
In the poster for “Johnny English Reborn” Pike says they gave her an “impressive chest.”Universal Pictures
Rosamund Pike is pictured in the movie poster for "Radioactive."
Rosamund Pike says her eyes were made brown in the poster for “Radioactive.”
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Pike also addressed how the public may not be privy to all adjustments.

“I was thinking about it, and I was thinking, do we actually know? Those are the obvious times, right, when you do notice — you’re like, ‘Oh, I’ve got brown eyes,’ or ‘Oh, I’ve got massive breasts,’ but there are probably countless times when our image is doctored, and we don’t notice it because I think we’re all losing a grip on what we really look like,” she added.