Hockey Team Caught Photoshopping Masks Onto Pictures of Barefaced Fans
A photo posted on the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Twitter account received backlash Thursday after some people revealed that masks had been photoshopped onto the faces of barefaced fans in the crowd, despite the team having a zero-tolerance policy regarding mask wearing, the New York Post (NYP) reported. . .
We just had to say this again…
Thanks for the continued support, Penguins fans.
We can't wait to see you tomorrow night. pic.twitter.com/f3KGjhHWR0
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 4, 2021
However, upon further investigation, some fans quickly discovered that the photo in the tweet had been photoshopped to portray all fans as correctly wearing their masks, NYP reported.
The original photo featured a woman not wearing a mask, and two other fans incorrectly wearing their masks.
… three people in that picture have their masks photoshopped on https://t.co/WL961w1bwQ pic.twitter.com/pzMGeGHLG7
— Taylor Haase (@TaylorHaasePGH) March 4, 2021
As first reported by @TaylorHaasePGH, the @penguins photoshopping proper mask wearing onto people is just ludicrous pandemic theater. pic.twitter.com/7VsHfVRAYV
— Hemal Jhaveri (@hemjhaveri) March 4, 2021
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