Artist Chops Of Shakira’s Head In Photoshop
The Decapitator has struck again, this time he has decided to chop the head of Shakira on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
If you don’t know who The Decapitator is then I will tell you, he has basically took the heads of actors, actresses, models and other celebrities for fun and then posted them all over London, Paris and São Paulo.
The artist who comes from the UK decided to make a trip to New York City earlier this month and posted his version of the Rolling Stone cover all over the city, he event went as far to put fake magazines on Barnes & Nobles stands.
He then challenged people to find his images and magazine throughout the city, you can see some of them on his Flickr page . Some people get really pissy over this but I think it’s a bit of fun, even though it is sick, and would make a fun day out to look for the images.
I wonder what Shakira thinks. Oh and I’m sorry, I’m sure this is exactly what you needed to see before you chomp down your Thanksgiving dinner later on.
source: UK artist brutally chops off Shakira’s pretty head [Colombia Reports]
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