Mark Zuckerberg “liked” a post of Lauren Sánchez glammed up for President Donald Trump’s inaugural ball after he was seemingly caught peeking down her chest during the inauguration ceremony.
Page Six confirmed that the Facebook CEO “double tapped” on a photo of the philanthropist ethereal look at Monday night’s Starlight Ball.
The carousel posted via Sánchez’s Instagram account showed her wearing a peach-colored Dolce & Gabbana gown, which she accessorized with her 20-carat engagement ring from fiancé Jeff Bezos.
While Zuckerberg, 40, didn’t leave a comment on the former journalist’s post, several fans took to X to remind the tech mogul that Instagram “likes” are public — even though he owns the platform.
“He’s gonna be in so much trouble!” one person wrote.
“He knows what he’s doing,” another user claimed.
Another netizen joked that Priscilla Chan, Zuckerberg’s wife of 12 years, wouldn’t be too happy.
The billionaire businessman attended Trump’s inauguration on Monday with Chan, 39, and the two were seated next to Sánchez, 55, and Bezos, 61.
Sánchez wore a white Alexander McQueen pantsuit with a peekaboo lace bustier for the political affair, which caught several eyes, including Zuckerberg’s.
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Zuckerberg appeared to be looking down at the “Fly Who Flew to Space” author’s chest while she and the Amazon founder talked to Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.
The risqué look stirred up a frenzy with critics, including journalist Megyn Kelly, who said Sánchez “dresses like a prostitute.”
“She looked like a hooker. At the inauguration, she wore a corset. She had her boobs on display. I can’t with this woman. The girls were out,” Kelly, 54, said on Tuesday’s episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
Kelly also said she doesn’t “blame” Zuckerberg for sneaking a peak at Sánchez’s assets.
“Selling Sunset” alum Christina Quinn also shared an opinion on Sánchez’s “chesticle”-baring suit, saying that it was “cute” but worn at the “wrong place.”
Sánchez, however, seemingly brushed off the haters by “liking” supportive social media comments.