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Now it has happened again: the Pope’s official Instagram account liked a photo of a lightly dressed woman.
This time it was the nude model Margot Foxx who received the Pope’s blessing.
– The Pope liked my photo. This means that I will end up in heaven, writes the model itself on Twitter.
Photo: Remo Casilli / TT
Pope Francisco.
Naked model and self-proclaimed “tutt queen” Margot Foxx sells nude photos on the Onlyfans website. According to her, it belongs to the absolute top of the website where individuals can sell misleading photographs of themselves.
On December 21, he posted a photo on Instagram for his more than 100,000 followers. In the image, she is only wearing a bathing suit and in the caption she wishes a happy Tuesday to follow.
“It will end in heaven”
But what stood out with this image was who liked it. Pope Francis’s own official Instagram account had, in fact, looked at the image and double-clicked on the image of Margot dressed lightly.
“The Pope liked my photo. That means I will end up in heaven,” he writes on Twitter.
This is the second time in a short time that the Pope’s official Instagram account has blessed a scantily clad woman with an Instagram like.
It was on November 13 that Natalia Garibotto, 27, received an equal from the 84-year-old Pope. The image showed Natalia rocking in a garter belt and school uniform with the text “I can teach you one thing and another.”
Like Margot Foxx, Natalia wrote that she would end up in heaven after Francis’ equal. Both models took their divine tastes in stride.
The same cannot be said of the Vatican and of Francis himself.
Investigation started
The Vatican launched an internal investigation after the November filth to find out what had caused the tribute.
Who runs the Pope’s account, which has more than 7.4 million followers, is not well known. But according to The Catholic News Agency, there are several people involved.
“We have turned to Instagram for an explanation,” a Vatican spokesman told The Guardian in November.
It is not yet public what the internal investigation reached and if it was actually the Pope who liked the image dressed in light clothing. Neither the Vatican nor the Pope have commented on Francis’ latest “blessing.”
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