Abby Lee Miller'S Facetune Fiasco With Neil Patrick Harris

  • By Avery
  • Dec. 5, 2025, 10:05 a.m.

Abby Lee Miller's Instagram Adventures

Abby Lee Miller, the no-nonsense Dance Moms trainer, is making waves again – this time on Instagram. On Tuesday, she shared a carousel of photos from a night out on Broadway, featuring selfies with James Corden, Bobby Cannavale, and Neil Patrick Harris. But it was the snapshot with Harris that had everyone talking.

To the surprise of many, Harris's image appeared heavily Facetuned. The comments section lit up with playful jabs, with one user dubbing him "Neil paintbrush Harris" and another quipping, "awww NPH plastic surgery looks so good." Even Harris himself was curious, asking, “Ummm … what did you do to my face ..?”

“Burkitt Lymphoma, 10 rounds of invasive chemo & a big birthday — so I’m sticking with the filters!” Miller explained to Harris, defending her editing choices. “You sir — always look fabulous no matter what!!!”

The Facetune Defense

Miller, known for her tough love approach, had a cheeky response ready. She cited her recent battles with Burkitt Lymphoma and a milestone birthday as reasons for her love of filters. “You sir — always look fabulous no matter what!!!” she reassured Harris, adding a touch of charm to her explanation.

While it remains a mystery which app Miller used for the edits, it's clear she didn't hold back. Harris and Miller received the most intense Facetuning, while Corden and Cannavale got a lighter touch of her digital magic.

Keeping It Real – Sort Of

In the end, Abby Lee Miller's unapologetic use of Facetune might just be her way of keeping things fun and fresh. After all, who wants to look wrinkled next to an artificially youthful Abby? Her playful approach to the selfie game might just be the laugh we all need in the world of Instagram perfection.

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