Beyoncé fans are upset that she has been accused of editing her social media photos yet again. She has over 20 million followers on Instagram alone.

The diva posted a photo of her in a leotard that mimics one of Jay Z's famous songs. The outfit says, "99 Problems but my a** ain't one." From the curve in the curtains behind her, it appears that she edited the photo to make her waist look thinner. 

Queen Bey was accused of retouching her photos back in September as well when writers pointed out a post where she smoothed out her leg in a photo that look as if it was taken on a boat.

Some people took to Twitter to voice their opinion about the edited photos.

Sarah Hill tweeted, "Beyoncé makes millions of pounds on songs about feminism but continues to photoshop her body to make her look perfect, is why I'm not a fan."

Lindsay Stark tweeted, "If Beyoncé feels the need to photoshop her pics there's not much hope for the rest of us."

Some fans were okay with the issue, tweeting, "Beyonce I still love you even though you photoshop your pictures." The tweet from Kenneth read.

In another tweet a fan @misterGLJR said, "Beyoncé's photoshop use is hardly noticeable unless it's pointed out. Her body is perfect without it."

Yet apps like Instagram come equipped with built-in filters, which almost every user has added on at least one picture before.

There are photo editing apps for almost any and everything. Pefect365 allows users to even out skin tone, shrink pores and cover up marks. FaceTune could alter the color of teeth and skin while highlighting your favorite feature. Then there's Photo Makeover that lets users slim their faces, make fake smiles and even enhance lips and eyes.

Some say the "Single Ladies" singer becomes more relatable to fans when she is caught retouching images in the same way that they would.