The photographer, who accused that Demi Moore’s picture on the cover of W magazine was airbrushed, has refused to offer any public apology.
Fashion photographer Anthony Citrano claimed that a portion of the ‘Ghost’ star’s left hip appeared to have been digitally erased on the cover, which she immediately denied.
Last week, Citrano received a letter from Moore''s lawyer, Marty Singer, demanding a public apology, reports the New York Post.
"As you are undoubtedly well aware, my client''s appearance is of great importance to her career and livelihood, and false claims or insinuations that she secretly uses extraordinarily artificial means to alter her appearance are extremely damaging," wrote Singer.
However, Citrano hit back and said, "Ms. Moore''s implication that her image went straight from camera to cover is incredible, whether she believes it or not. Simply put, this never happens."
As for Singer''s demand for a retraction and an apology, Citrano added: "Neither of these will be forthcoming".
Fashion photographer Anthony Citrano claimed that a portion of the ‘Ghost’ star’s left hip appeared to have been digitally erased on the cover, which she immediately denied.
Last week, Citrano received a letter from Moore''s lawyer, Marty Singer, demanding a public apology, reports the New York Post.
"As you are undoubtedly well aware, my client''s appearance is of great importance to her career and livelihood, and false claims or insinuations that she secretly uses extraordinarily artificial means to alter her appearance are extremely damaging," wrote Singer.
However, Citrano hit back and said, "Ms. Moore''s implication that her image went straight from camera to cover is incredible, whether she believes it or not. Simply put, this never happens."
As for Singer''s demand for a retraction and an apology, Citrano added: "Neither of these will be forthcoming".