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Earlier this month, Target posted a photo on its website that showed a teen model wearing a swimsuit. In an apparent attempt to make her legs look longer, the photo editor removed part of her crotch and extended her arm to her knees.

The photo has since been removed from the website.

To make light of the Photoshop fail, Ellen DeGeneres recently invited the model on her show. However, when Tanya Marie Keller walked out on stage, you could tell Ellen had something up her extremely long sleeve.

Target has issued a response to the backlash and criticism.

“This was an unfortunate error on our part and we apologize. We have removed the image from our Web site. It was the result of a photo editing error on our part.”

Many national clothing chains have been criticized in the past for promoting unrealistic body images in its magazines and on its websites.

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