Facetune gone too far?
Neil Patrick Harris playfully called out Abby Lee Miller after she shared an extremely edited photo of the two of them—so much so that Harris was barely recognizable.
“Ummm… what did you do to my face..?” he commented on the Instagram post Miller, 60, shared Tuesday from his Art Broadway premiere in New York City.
“Ummm… what did you do to my face..?” Neil Patrick Harris commented on the Instagram post that Abby Lee Miller shared Tuesday from his Art on Broadway premiere in New York City.
The Dance Moms alum uploaded a carousel of photos featuring other stars from the show, including James Corden and Bobby Cannavale. However, Harris, 52, seems to be the only celebrity whose face was heavily edited or filtered.
Miller praised the show in her caption: “If you truly want to LAUGH OUT LOUD!!! Then go see @artonbway. With these incredible comedic actors @nph @j_corden and @bobby_cannavale — on TV they are superstars, but live on stage, their timing is impeccable. And in person afterward, such gracious, kind gentlemen! Thank you for an incredible evening of NY Theater!”
The Dance Moms star shared a carousel of photos with other cast members from the show, including James Corden (pictured above), but Harris appeared to be the only one whose face was heavily edited or filtered.
Fans in the comments couldn’t stop laughing at the “How I Met Your Mother” actor’s altered appearance.
“Abby, why did you do that to Neil?” one person wrote, while another joked, “Neil Paintbrush Harris.”
“Stop, why did she airbrush him? I’m cackling,” another fan added.
“You guys are so airbrushed, love it,” one follower quipped, with someone else chiming in, “Awww, NPH plastic surgery looks so good.”
Miller has always unapologetically embraced her bold online persona and public antics—even when it comes at the expense of others.

Miller is known for being unapologetically herself, both online and in person—even if it means ruffling a few feathers.
In March, for instance, she criticized Taylor Swift’s “difficult to watch” dance moves during an appearance on Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea podcast.
“You’re trying to judge the choreography, but you’re watching her not do it correctly, being a beat behind, turning in her feet, all that,” Miller said of the pop star.
“But yeah, I found it very difficult to watch.”




