Pope Francis’ Instagram account liked the photo of another model



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Whoever is running Pope Francis’ Instagram account needs to be careful about the way their fingers move.

The Pontiff’s social media page has been caught liking the photos of another model.

Margot Foxx’s photo of her wearing a tight black swimsuit was seen to be liked by the @franciscus account.

Credit: Twitter
Credit: Twitter

The self-styled ‘tiddy queen’ and OnlyFans model has responded to holier-than-holy endorsement of her content, saying, “hey that’s me. “

Interestingly, because Pope Francis’ account does not follow a single person, it means that whoever is in charge of the page would have had to search for the particular model.

A screenshot of the dirty action has been circulating on social media and while it might be a fancy Photoshop trick, it wouldn’t be that surprising considering it happened before.

Brazilian model Natalia Garibotto claimed that the leader of the Catholic Church had made fun of a photo of her in a very small schoolgirl outfit.

He later posted a short video on his account that appears to show something similar in his image of the Pope’s account.

Joking about it on Twitter, he said, “At least I’m going to heaven.”

The photo of Natalia Garibotto liked the Pope's Instagram account.  Credit: Instagram / @ nataagataa
The photo of Natalia Garibotto liked the Pope’s Instagram account. Credit: Instagram / @ nataagataa

It seems that Garibotto deleted the video, perhaps at the request of the Vatican?

Pope Francis' Instagram account liked the photo of a model
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Speaking to Barstool Sports at the time, he said, “My mom may hate my ass pics, but the Pope is double-tapping.”

The publication was not quickly liked and the official press office of the Holy See published this vague response.

“We can exclude that the ‘like’ comes from the Holy See, and he has turned to Instagram in search of explanations,” said a Vatican spokesman.

Oh yeah, it’s Instagram’s fault for the accidental like.

According to the Catholic News Agency, the Pope’s social media channels are controlled by a team of employees and an internal investigation into the matter has been launched.

It may be necessary to teach the Vatican employee how to properly switch between personal and professional work accounts.

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