01.06.2026 20:30
The latest photos shared by famous actress Naz Elmas with her followers have sparked a new controversy. The smooth skin texture and facial features in the 42-year-old Elmas's nature shots have become a topic of discussion amid allegations of heavy digital filter use.
Naz Elmas, who became widely known with her character "Havin" in the TV series "June Night" broadcast in 2004, continues to draw attention with her social media posts and changes in her appearance.
The actress, who recently returned to television screens with the project "Doctor: Another Life", is under public scrutiny for both her on-screen look and her social media poses.
SCREEN FILTER ALLEGATION
After a long hiatus, the 42-year-old Elmas, who joined television projects as a guest actress, had already caught viewers' attention with her scenes in the series when they were broadcast. Viewers alleged that special image filters were used on television screens to soften the actress's facial features. On social media, this situation was likened to the heavy screen filters applied in television programs in past years and became a topic of debate.
HER LATEST POSTS CAUSED A STIR
The famous actress's recent sharing of photos taken in nature on her social media account further intensified these debates. The flawless skin texture, distinct facial features, and overall digital appearance in the photos were interpreted by followers as the use of "baby filter" and other heavy photo editing applications. Additionally, the low angle and composition of the photos were another element that caught users' attention.
COMMENTS POURED IN
Beneath the posts, which received a high number of interactions in a short time, many critical comments were made stating that the actress did not reflect her natural self. Among the prominent comments from followers were phrases such as "What kind of filter is this? She's literally gone back to her childhood," "What has she done to herself?" and "Don't sit on the stone, you'll get sick."
Such heavy use of image editing and digital filters by famous names has reignited debates on social media platforms about aesthetic perception and natural appearance. No statement has yet been made by Naz Elmas regarding the criticisms.