Harper’s Bazaar is Proud of Kirsten Dunst's Crooked Teeth


Slightly important controversy erupted this week when da blog scene started questioning the authenticity of Kirsten Dunst's pearly whites on the cover of Harper Bazaar's October issue. Were they or weren't they (photoshopped)? Kirsten has always been a proud advocate of her snaggletooth, so Harper's decision to artificially whiten/straighten Dunst's teeth could presumably be seen as another example of fashion magazines hiding human flaws on their models and setting unrealistic expectations for women to…**snooze**

Harper's Bazaar claims it didn't artificially fix Dunst's smile, so maybe the girl just got herself some Crest whitening gel. Whatever.

At any rate, it's marginally more interesting than wondering who's gotten a boob lift, so let's look at the photo evidence:

 

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Sep 24, 2008 · posted by drew · Link · Respond
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