Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg was busted apparently ogling Lauren Sanchez’s cleavage during President Trump’s inauguration on Monday, viral video shows. The Meta founder appeared to look down at the 55-year-old’s in-your-face décolletage as he was sitting beside her in the Capitol Rotunda ahead of Trump’s swearing-in ceremony.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has once again been called out for enjoying an eyeful of Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez — barely 24 hours after he was caught on camera apparently gawking at her prominent cleavage during President Trump’s inauguration.
A photo of Mark Zuckerberg from President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony went viral on Monday, January 20. In the picture, the 40-year-old Meta CEO appeared to be looking down the shirt of reporter Lauren Sanchez.
FOX Analyst Mark Sanchez joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the New York Jets hiring Detroit Lions defensive coordinator as their next head coach.
BILLIONAIRE Mark Zuckerberg has been caught out again after online sleuths discovered him liking a photo of Jeff Bezos’ partner on Instagram. The Meta CEO was first accused of
BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg 😂 pic.twitter.com/k7IPOxK6Rv — DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) January 20, 2025
Videos posted on social media show Zuckerberg glancing at Sanchez's chest during President Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday.
The former news anchor wore a white Alexander McQueen suit with a lace bustier for Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th president.
In Seinfeld season four, episode 16, titled “The Shoes”, Costanza is caught looking down the top of the NBC president’s daughter, played by Denise Richards. However, he is caught by the NBC president and accosted, leading to the line: “Get a good look, Costanza?”
Joe Flacco led the Baltimore Ravens to the AFC Championship Game in 2008 while Mark Sanchez did the same for the New York Jets the following year. Sanchez, in particular, is notable because ...
Some of President Donald Trump's working-class and middle-class supporters see a lack of emphasis on lowering consumer costs and making daily American life more affordable.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reaffirmed on Monday his "firm commitment" to achieving defense spending of 2% of GDP by 2029 during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. (Camera: Tato Perez.