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Pope Francis’ Instagram Account Appears To 'Like' Another Model’s Picture

Pope Francis’ Instagram Account Appears To 'Like' Another Model’s Picture

An image is circulating on social media appears to show the account has like an image of Margot Foxx

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Pope Francis' official Instagram account appears to have 'liked' a second model's picture.

An image circulating on social media appears to show the account has like a picture of Margot Foxx dressed in a tight, black swimsuit.

Twitter

The self-described 'tiddy queen' and OnlyFans model has responded to the holier than holy endorsement of her content, saying: "hey thats me."

Although this could just be a fancy Photoshop trick, it does appear to have happened before.

Brazilian model Natalia Garibotto claimed the leader of the Catholic Church had taken a shine to a snap of her wearing a very tiny schoolgirl outfit.

She later posted a short video to her account appearing to show the like on her picture from the Pope's account.

Joking about it on Twitter, she said: "At least I'm going to heaven."

The picture of Natalia Garibotto liked by the Pope's Instagram account.
Instagram/@nataagataa

It appears as though the video has since been removed by Garibotto - perhaps at the request of the Vatican?

Speaking to Barstool Sports at the time, she said: "My mum may hate my ass pics but the Pope be double-tapping."

The post was quickly unliked and the official press office for the Holy See released this vague response.

"We can exclude that the 'like' came from the Holy See, and it has turned to Instagram for explanations," A Vatican spokesperson said.

Ah yes, 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 has been launched into the matter.

LADbible has approached the Vatican for comment.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: News