Plastic Surgery or Body Double?
Senator Fetterman's team released photos today--five weeks after holing up in a psychiatric hospital. Does he look the same to you?
While perusing the Gateway Pundit tonight—this visual and headline almost made me spit out my ginger tea:
People on social media are going wild with allegations that changes have been made to Fetterman’s physical appearance—primarily above the neck.
Some think the new John Fetterman isn’t the same guy.
According to the GP writer Kristinn Taylor, no one has seen any video of the newly elected Senator of Pennsylvania since he checked into a psychiatric hospital on February 15 for depression treatment. Since then, Fetterman’s staff and wife Gisele have only released a handful of staged photos that show he is alive and at least somewhat cognizant. No one except for his wife and a few of his senior staff members claim to have spoken with Fetterman, but they have not provided proof.
Then earlier today The Fetterman team released photos of the new and improved John Fetterman.
Now here is the photo they released today where he looks different to many folks:
The difference is more striking when you put this photo next to a photo of Fetterman before his leave of absence:
Camera angles, lighting, camera type—these and other factors can make someone look different from one photo to another.
And depression can affect someone’s physical appearance, to be fair.
In my opinion, the left ear looks the same in both images. The noses do look different, although both noses do have the same curvature towards the left side of Fetterman’s face.
It’s certainly plausible that someone could have some plastic surgery work done over five weeks. Maybe he received an ear tuck?
I’m not sure we’ll ever know—but these recent photos sure do have Twitter all abuzz.
I’m no expert on clones or body doubles, but I’m skeptical this is a different person. I’m going to say maybe he had some cosmetic surgery. Maybe.
NO WAY that's the same person. And while we're at it, Biden's not the same Biden either. I said what I said.