Chinese photo-editing app Meitu clicks in West
After female users fell in love with the app for its ability to brush up their beauty, men also found it irresistible. Now some users use its tool to turn the photos of rich and famous, even Western leaders, portrait-like images.
Western users have uploaded their "hand-drawn" photos and appraisals on social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter.
Vera Chimera said in a post that "Guys wtf is this app, it's amazing. Bringing out my inner kawaii."
Another internet user sabrina said that "I want this Meitu photo framed and on display at my funeral."
Internet user Brennx0r said that he could not "stop processing things through Meitu."
Western media, including the Telegraph, the Daily Mail and CNN, has also covered the app extensively.
While the app has become popular in the West, some have raised doubts over its security features, claiming the app could steal personal information. Moreover, some have accused it of racism as it turns faces yellow.