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Emirates’ ‘Bejewelled’ Aircraft Is Not What It Seems


Emirates posted a beautiful picture of a ‘bejewelled’ aircraft online and left the Internet users in awe.

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The picture showed a diamond-encrusted Boeing 777s just before Christmas. But, it is not what it seems.

When the stunning picture was posted online, people were wondering whether the picture was real. Or is it just an illusion?

@sarashakeel

Well, it turned out that the image of beautiful ‘bejewelled’ aircraft was actually photoshopped.

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Sara Shakeel captured a photo of the Emirates aircraft in Islamabad before flying to the Italian city of Milan.

Sara, a former dentist, gives pictures bejewelled makeover and posts to her Instagram account for her more than 500k followers.

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Sara posted the image of ‘bejewelled’ aircraft with the caption:

‘Waiting for my Ride…So, Ladies & Gentlemen, I am officially flying to #milan to fall in love with #art#culture #italy to witness the love #glamourtalentawards has to offer! I have to remind myself & all of you, again and again, This all happened to cause some of you prayed & some sent love ? to the universe & God just had to make it happen!! Just an ordinary big-eyed – hopeful artist trying to live the best out of the world has to offer! Love you and thank you!!! Can’t wait to share everything with you all! P.point 630 |

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s I got a freaking upgrade to #milano !!!!’point 37 | 1

The stunning picture instantly went viral and the airline itself re-posted it with the caption ‘Presenting the Emirates “Bling” 777. Image created by @SaraShakeel’.

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Sara took to her Instagram to clear that it wasn’t real. She wrote:

‘So my plane has been on the news lately, confirming whether it’s real or not, so before I took off I took another picture just to let you guys know it’s real. I truly and honestly made the diamond plane for the love of the trip and excitement!’

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