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Again, Pope Francis’ Instagram Account Reportedly Likes Bikini Model’s Picture

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The official Instagram account of Pope Francis has allegedly liked the picture of another bikini model.

The model, identified as Margot Foxx shared a screenshot on Twitter which showed her picture in which she was wearing a tight-fitting black bodysuit was liked by Pope Francis’s official Instagram account.

The time stamp on the screenshot shows December 22, 2020.

The model wrote along with the screenshot: “uhhh the pope liked my picture?”. Before adding another image shot with the caption, “hey that’s me.”

AFNews back in November 2020, reported that Pope Francis’ Instagram account liked a racy photo of a bikini model dressed in stockings and suspenders.

It is understood that the 27-year-old model identified as Natalia Garibotto, said the Pope Francis’ verified Franciscus account was among the 133,000 that “liked” an image of her standing at a school locker with a white crop-top and a skirt barely reaching her behind.

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Following the development, the Vatican had announced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the happening.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday announced that he won’t be hosting the usual Christmas homage by religious and other leaders in commemoration of the 2020 Christmas holidays.

This he announced in a statement by his official spokesperson, Garba Shehu where he noted that the development is in compliance with directives by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 banning large gatherings so as to curb further spread of the virus.

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The President urged Nigerians to also observe the COVID-19 protocols even as they celebrate the 2020 Christmas and new year holidays.

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