Isabella Löwengrip and Dominika Peczynski:
Was edited by the friend: – I hadn’t done it.
EDITED: It is this photo that is now getting attention. Photo: Screenshot Instagram / Blog coverage
Founder Isabella “Blondinbella” Löwengrip (34) and artist Dominika Peczynskis (54) Instagram update from before the weekend has raised eyebrows among our Swedish neighbors.
The duo shared a picture of a dinner together with their better halves, which naturally had to be immortalized – also on social media.
Sønderknust: – Don’t live together
The photo the two women chose to share is apparently the same – but it’s still two quite different photos Isabella and Dominika’s followers are presented with. It has the Instagram profile Blog coverage brought along.
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The profile has posted several screenshots of their posts, and written the following text:
“Isabella Löwengrip and Dominika Peczynski have posted the same photo from a dinner together, but the similarities end there. It was because of a subtle ‘Barbie’ filter one of them used on their picture”.
About the tragedy: – Unreal
While Isabella posted an apparently unedited photo, both her and her friend’s faces were adorned in Dominika’s.
It created several reactions in the comment section.
Photo: Screenshot Instagram / Isabellalowengrip, Dominikapeczynski
The artist, on the other hand, takes the criticism with crushing calm.
– I can’t understand that people care what other people use for filters. It’s a non-issue. Live and let live, she says The Express.
– I don’t promise that I will stop using filters. Maybe I’ll add more, she continues.
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Expressen has also been in contact with Isabella, who supports her friend:
– I am completely unbroken. If she adds a filter and changes the image a bit, it’s up to her. I wouldn’t do it myself, but I just think it’s fun, she tells the newspaper.
Isabella Löwengrip and Dominika Peczynski:
The Great Instagram Filter Fiasco: Who’s Using What?
EDITED: The photo that’s taken social media by storm! Photo: Screenshot Instagram / Blog coverage
Ladies and gentlemen, gather ’round, because we’ve got a story hotter than a jalapeño on a summer day! Founder Isabella “Blondinbella” Löwengrip (34) and artist Dominika Peczynski (54) have found themselves tangled in a web of Instagram intrigue that has our Swedish friends raising their eyebrows so high, they might just take flight.
You see, these two dazzling darlings of social media decided to immortalize a lovely dinner with their significant others. Naturally, they took a snapshot because what’s a dinner without documenting it for the world, right? Well, it turns out, the similarities stopped at the actual event because their photos have become the topic of a very public filter fiasco!
Sønderknust: – Don’t live together
So, what’s the scoop? Well, dear readers, the Instagram sleuths over at Blog coverage have unearthed something truly scandalous: Isabella and Dominika posted the same dinner photo, but one of them cranked up the filter by a solid ten notches! We’re talking precariously close to a “Barbie” filter experience here that might make even Ken blush.
Both ladies showcased the same picture, but apparently, one of their faces appears to have had a spa day complete with facials and an Instagram facelift! That’s right, while Isabella’s post was a deliciously unedited treat, Dominika decided to throw some filters in like confetti at a New Year’s party. And boy, did that leave the followers in quite the tizzy!
About the tragedy: – Unreal
Now, I can see you all trying to compute how something so seemingly trivial could spiral into a mini-scandal. But it did! Reactions lit up the comment section faster than a kid on a sugar high at a carnival. Dominika, however, remained as unshaken as a boulder in an earthquake, faced with the backlash like a pro—after all, she’s a seasoned artist.
“I can’t understand that people care what other people use for filters. It’s a non-issue. Live and let live,” she quipped, showing a level of confidence that can only come from years of dodging criticism like a dodgeball champion.
And just when you thought the drama couldn’t get any thicker, she boldly declared, “I might even add more filters!” Now, that’s like waving a red flag in front of a bull; just watch the comments section explode!
Expressen, ever the vigilant detectives, also caught up with Isabella, who stood firmly in her friend’s corner like a loyal sidekick in a superhero movie. “I am completely unbroken. If she adds a filter and changes the image a bit, it’s up to her. I wouldn’t do it myself, but I just think it’s fun,” she stated, being the epitome of support that we all need in our lives—whether we’re reality checking our selfies or just living our best lives!
So, what’s the takeaway from this saga, you ask? Well, it might be that while we’re all out here trying to figure out life, love, and whether or not two photos of the same dinner thing can actually be different, we might just want to chill out! Filters are fun, just like a good punchline—it’s all about timing and delivery. So, until next time, keep it real (or not) and remember, in the wise words of comedians everywhere, if it’s worth capturing, it’s probably worth filtering!
Photo: Screenshot Instagram / Isabellalowengrip, Dominikapeczynski
Isabella Löwengrip and Dominika Peczynski:
Was edited by the friend: – I hadn’t done it.
EDITED: It is this captivating photo that is now drawing significant attention across social media platforms. Photo: Screenshot Instagram / Blog coverage
Founder Isabella “Blondinbella” Löwengrip (34) and renowned artist Dominika Peczynski (54) recently posted an intriguing Instagram update prior to the weekend, which has not gone unnoticed by the public and has especially raised eyebrows among our Swedish neighbors.
The dynamic duo shared a delightful snapshot of a dinner gathering enjoyed in the company of their partners, which, as expected, was promptly commemorated and shared on their social media profiles.
Sønderknust: – Don’t live together
The photo the two women decided to share appears similar at first glance; however, they presented two quite different versions of the evening to their respective followers. Notably, the Instagram account Blog coverage has highlighted this interesting phenomenon.
The profile posted multiple screenshots of Isabella and Dominika’s posts, along with a critical observation:
“Isabella Löwengrip and Dominika Peczynski have posted the same photo from a dinner together, but the similarities end there. It was due to a subtle ‘Barbie’ filter one of them used on their picture.”
About the tragedy: – Unreal
While Isabella shared an unedited version of their photo, her friend Dominika’s image featured a noticeably enhanced look, sparking an array of reactions in the comment sections of their posts.
The artist, on the other hand, takes the criticism with a refreshing and composed attitude.
– I can’t understand that people care what other people use for filters. It’s a non-issue. Live and let live, she asserts in an interview with The Express.
– I don’t promise that I will stop using filters. Maybe I’ll add more, she playfully remarks.
Expressen has also reached out to Isabella, who stands firmly in support of her friend:
– I am completely unbroken. If she opts to use a filter and alters the image slightly, that’s her choice. I wouldn’t choose to do it myself, but I genuinely find it entertaining, she tells the newspaper.
How do differing views on the use of filters in social media impact user interactions and perceptions?
Rsions of the same moment—one heavily edited and the other almost untouched. The wake of this digital discrepancy has created quite the stir online, with social media users questioning the authenticity of their images and weighing in on the use of filters in social media.
Dominika’s heavily filtered image sparked a debate, with many followers expressing their shock and confusion, while others thought it was all in good fun. Dominika, however, remained unfazed by the criticism and stood her ground, stating, “I can’t understand that people care what other people use for filters. It’s a non-issue. Live and let live.” This statement reflects her belief that everyone should feel free to express themselves however they choose online.
Isabella echoed her friend’s sentiment, supporting Dominika’s choice to use filters. She remarked, “I am completely unbroken. If she adds a filter and changes the image a bit, it’s up to her. I wouldn’t do it myself, but I just think it’s fun,” showcasing her understanding of the playful aspect of social media aesthetics.
In a lighthearted twist to the ongoing discussion, Dominika hinted that she might even increase her use of filters in future posts, adding, “Maybe I’ll add more,” which could easily trigger more conversations among their followers.
Ultimately, this incident reminds us of the ongoing dialogue about authenticity and the curated realities social media presents. While some may champion unedited snapshots as the new norm, others still find joy in experimenting with filters and styles—after all, at the end of the day, it’s all about personal expression and enjoyment in the digital landscape.