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Hilarious snaps show how boyfriend edited girlfriend’s selfies to give her ‘huge forehead’

HILARIOUS images show how an electrician cleverly photoshopped his girlfriend to give her a huge forehead.

Liam Tervet, from Edinburgh, downloaded the body enlarger app and hoped people may actually think the images of his partner’s forehead were real.

The 23-year-old sent the edited pictures to his girlfriend Rachel Cherry, 20, to see what she thought of his efforts.

Rachel, also from Edinburgh, decided to share Liam’s work to Twitter on Tuesday captioned with: “Liam’s got a new app on his phone specifically so he can edit my forehead bigger in pictures.”

Screenshots of the text messages show how Rachel told Liam to “get a grip”.

The edited images show heath and safety adviser Rachel taking a picture of herself, but the edit has stretched her head backwards making it look ridiculous.

However, with every image, Liam’s editing slightly improves as he manages to make Rachel’s forehead look slightly more realistic.

Screenshots of the text messages show how Rachel told Liam to “get a grip”.

They then talk about the app before he sends her another picture of her where he has edited her forehead, but this time it isn’t as large as the other edits making it more believable.

Liam hoped people may actually think the images of his partner’s forehead were real.

She then replies to him jokingly: “I hate you” with a crying emoji.

Rachel’s tweet has been liked over 21,000 times and has over 1,000 retweets with many comments.

@CraigRightHere wrote under Rachel’s post: “This app is some conehead type material.”

@Mons7fvo wrote: “This is the best invention ever.”

@David_Fanning_ said: “This man deserves a knighthood.”

@bohxearnshaw added: “I need this for my tiny forehead.”

Speaking today Rachel said: “It’s horrible but, I found it funny as he’s always doing pranks or stupid things to me.

“He’s been trying to get better at making it look more realistic. I have no idea why. I think it was just meant to be a joke to see if people would believe that’s what I looked like.”

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