Pope Francis’ Instagram account has once again been caught liking a sexy model’s photograph, with the ‘like’ mystery continuing to unfold.
It is still unknown why the self-professed ‘tiddy queen’ Margot Foxx —who produces racy content on OnlyFans— was picked out at this holiest time of year.
The Pope’s Instagram account (@franciscus) has over 7.5 million followers and doesn’t actually follow any other accounts. So it is clear that whoever is in charge of Pope Francis’ account would have had to type Foxx’s name in the search bar.
The evidence of the ‘like’ is caught on a screenshot and has begun circulating on social media, with a surprised Foxx tweeting, ‘hey that’s me’.
This is not the first time the Pope’s account has been caught liking a model’s Instagram pic.
Just last month, Pope Francis reportedly requested that Instagram conduct an investigation after the account ‘liked’ a photo of Brazilian model and streamer Natalia Garibotto.
Garibotto’s management firm, COY Co. remarked that she had ‘received the POPE’S OFFICIAL BLESSING’, while Garibotto used this unexpected publicity to gather up subscriptions, writing the following message in a subsequent post:
“On this very day I was blessed, you could be too. Sexy content, follow back on socials, [the ability to] chat with me directly, monthly cash prize giveaways, signed Polaroids, and more!” Garibotto captioned on Instagram.
As of November 14, after it became clear the like was noticed, the photograph in question was no longer liked.
However, screenshots are continued to be shared, with people from all faiths reacting to the ‘blessing’ with a mixture of confusion and amusement.
On November 18, the Holy See Press Office told the Catholic News Agency (CNA): “We can rule out that the ‘like’ comes from the Holy See, which has turned to Instagram for explanations.”
Of course, Pope Francis doesn’t run his own social media accounts and has a team to use them for him.
As of this moment, it’s still unclear which devices are used to keep his popular accounts updated, or whether those who oversee them use the same devices to access their personal social media accounts.