Days after enjoying a sleepover with rumoured girlfriend Cara Delevingne, Paris Jackson has now become the victim of an alleged photoshopping debacle at the hands of Calvin Klein.

In the brand's updated version of the 'Our Family. #MyCalvins' ad campaign, fans have pointed out that Jackson's numerous tattoos have been photoshopped, weeks after her colourful inkings were on display in ads in which she poses alongside Millie Bobby Brown and Lulu Tenney.

Here, look at the difference between these campaign shots:

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Fans of the actress noticed that after weeks of the original campaign photos being shared across Klein's social changeless, new images – with the stars tattoos missing – are now being targeted at specific users in sponsored posts.

'Someone tell me why Calvin Klein photoshopped every single one of her tattoos out,' one Twitter user wrote with a screenshot of the altered image.

'It's Paris Jackson people, she's tatted as f*ck. This is just weird to me. Would be different if no one knew who she was.'

On Wednesday, the 21-year-old posted a cryptic message about 'douchebags' in the industry, resulting in several fans questioning to whom she was referring to.

The move comes weeks after the daughter of the late Michael Jackson addressed fans who altered her skin tone in photos.

She posted on Twitter: 'I appreciate everything y'all make for me, i enjoy every single edit i see. but please stop lightening my skin to make me look more white. and please stop darkening my skin to make me look more mixed,' she wrote earlier this month. 'I am what i am. I'm aware of what I look like and I finally happy with it.'

Jackson is a well-known advocate for body positivity and encouraging her fans to embrace their unique identities and flaws.

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From defending armpit hair and standing up for Zendaya when critics claimed her role in Spiderman Homecoming was a case of 'political correctness', to calling out a Twitter troll who said she'd put on weight, Paris isn't one to shy away from teaching the world about self-love and how to handle haters.

And something makes us think she might have something to say to Calvin Klein about this latest photoshopping controversy.

ELLE UK has reached out to Calvin Klein for comment.

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