Love Island beauty Paige Thorne told her fans she was ready for her next chapter in a bunch of stunning snaps.
However, the Welsh star's uploads were met with a number of confused comments questioning an apparent Photoshop blunder.
The 24-year-old paramedic left the hit ITV dating show coupled up with Geordie hunk Adam Collard, 27, but the pair have since split amid rumours he was unfaithful.
But Paige isn't letting the past dictate her future and taking to Instagram she told her 1.5 million followers: "Same Paige different chapter xo"
She showed off her amazing physique in the snaps as she wore a white bandeau with matching coloured elbow gloves. She also opted for a denim mini skirt and long black boots.
Her post notched up over 106,000 likes and a number of gushing comments from fellow Love Islanders, including Amber Beckford who wrote: "Wowee."
Summer Botwe echoed Amber's comments, writing: Wowzaaa," while Dami Hope said: "This goes offff," along with three flame emojis.
Tasha Ghouri, Sharon Gaffka, Millie Court and Anitgoni Buxton also lavished their pal with praise, but other followers were quick to point out a seemingly bizarre photoshop error.
The airbrushed pics showed Paige having extremely long legs, with some believing it to be a Photoshop fail. One user replied: "This is ridiculously photoshopped!! I didn’t think you would agree to this! Legs have literally been stretched and face looks nothing like you!"
Another user whined: "It’s a shame these pictures are so overly edited. You are stunning you don’t need all that editing! I wish the editor would of seen this and set a better example for the younger generation x."
And a third said: "I am confused though and this might be what it’s meant to look like but your legs look so long and don’t look like they should be on your body ? Your top half is so much smaller. Is it just me? Do I need my glasses."
However, it appears the extended limbs look is actually intentional. with it being the style of photographer Courtney Paul.
One commenter cleared up the fact, saying: "The concept of wide angle lenses and light and shadows in a studio shoot really got people doing maths in the comments @itsbycp if you want to be introduced to the vision."