Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg caught liking Jeff Bezos' wife's Instagram photo


Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg caught liking Jeff Bezos' wife's Instagram photo

Zuckerberg's questionable behavior at Trump's inauguration

Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has once again found himself under scrutiny as online sleuths discovered that he liked a photo of Jeff Bezos' wife, Lauren Sanchez, on Instagram. The Meta CEO was initially accused of "ogling" Sanchez at Donald Trump's inauguration, with many noticing his apparent gaze towards her eye-catching outfit.

The controversial Instagram like

It was later revealed by online investigators that Zuckerberg had also liked a picture of Sanchez on Instagram from the same day. Despite being married to Priscilla Chan since 2012, Zuckerberg was seated between his wife and Sanchez during the ceremony, among other tech moguls like Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and Elon Musk.

Sanchez's bold fashion statement

While many attendees adhered to traditional business formal wear, Sanchez stood out by wearing a bright white suit with a visible bra embroidered with frills and lace, sparking viral discussions about her outfit online. A video clip from the event showing Zuckerberg glancing in Sanchez's direction further fueled the controversy.

Zuckerberg's silence and online reactions

Despite his net worth exceeding $211 billion, Zuckerberg has not yet commented on the video. However, he stirred more controversy by liking a sultry photo of Sanchez on Instagram, which garnered over 12,000 likes within hours. The online community quickly noticed Zuckerberg's like and made references to the ongoing theories surrounding his behavior.


Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg caught liking Jeff Bezos' wife's Instagram photo

Tech moguls' ties to Trump

The relationships between tech titans like Zuckerberg, Bezos, and Musk with President Trump have been closely watched. Amazon and Meta each donated $1 million to Trump's inaugural fund, and Musk notably supported Trump's election campaign with a $300 million contribution. The tech industry's proximity to Trump has raised eyebrows, especially with Musk's potential interest in purchasing TikTok.