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Jeanine Pirro Was Caught Looking At A Photo Of Chrissy Teigen's Boobs On Her Phone—And Chrissy Called Her Out

Jeanine Pirro Was Caught Looking At A Photo Of Chrissy Teigen's Boobs On Her Phone—And Chrissy Called Her Out
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Controversial FOX News anchor Jeanine Pirro, last seen being lambasted by the conservative public for wearing a mask to protect others' health in the wake of a pandemic, has drummed up an interesting and out-of-left-field new controversy with Chrissy Teigen.

The post which earned Pirro the ire of right-wing followers, showing her wearing her mask "out east," doesn't seem super remarkable at first.


But if you look a little closer at the full image, you'll see something fairly suspect on the table...

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Chrissy Teigen's breasts.

Teigen herself had some questions for Pirro.





There is no reason for Pirro to have Chrissy Teigen's photo up on her phone, creating a hilarious air of mystery around the whole occurrence.





Teigen also faced a number of claims that the photos were not the same, and responded to that

Many people pointed out that the truth has never been a strong suit with Jeanine Pirro and her followers.





But in the times we're currently living in, the levity from the weird faux pas is welcome.

Chrissy Teigen's Twitter is usually a good place to find some levity.

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