Does Reese Witherspoon Have Three Legs on the Cover of ‘Vanity Fair’?

We all probably gushed and let out a sigh of appreciation when we saw the latest cover of Vanity Fair featuring Oprah Winfrey, Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hanks, Michael B. Jordan, Zendaya, Claire Foy, Jessica Chastain, Michael Shannon, Harrison Ford, Gal Gadot, Robert De Niro, and Graydon Carter (aka the man who started the Hollywood issue of VF.)

It’s one breathtaking cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz until you see something odd—Reese seems to have three legs. Look closely!

Reese addressed the issue on her Twitter account with such humor saying, “Well… I guess everybody knows now… I have three legs. I hope you can accept me for who I am.” She even shared how she doesn’t regret snuggling Oprah and recommends that everyone does so when they get the chance.

Other netizens pointed out that Reese wasn’t the only one with an extra limb. Apparently, Oprah had an extra arm based on the behind the scenes photos. Can you see it?

Oprah replied to Reese’s post by saying “I accept your third leg. As I know you accept my third hand.”

It may be a photoshop blunder, but who knows right? Vanity Fair handled the mishap with such ease and again, humor. Because everything is easier when it’s funny.

They said that as much as they want an exclusive on Reese’s third leg, it was just the lining of her dress. A trick-eye, if you ask me. While Oprah’s extra hand is being dealt with at the moment.

What an eventful evening, huh?

[Refinery29]

 

Photo courtesy of Vanity Fair’s Instagram account

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