Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States may be a star studded affair, but Mark Zuckerberg was seemingly unable to tear his eyes away from Lauren Sanchez's chest.
Eagle-eyed viewers took to social media to accuse the Meta CEO of repeatedly staring at the 55-year-old's chest, as they sat in the rotunda ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.
In a widely shared video on social media, Zuckerberg can be seen glancing down at Sanchez, who wore a bold outfit which consisted of white lace lingerie, to the service.
'Mark Zuckerberg is ready to risk it all for Jeff Bezos' fiancée at the inauguration,' joked another.
'Mark Zuckerberg (and some guy behind him) were caught staring at a woman's breasts during the inauguration,' slammed someone else.
Another had an interesting take on the glance down, writing 'Maybe Mark Zuckerberg is human after all?'
The group of tech titans were then seen sitting together alongside Jeff Bezos, 61, and Zuckerberg's wife Priscilla Chan for the inauguration ceremony.

Lauren Sanchez and Mark Zuckerberg's wife Priscilla awkwardly snub each other at Trump inauguration

The seating placement proved awkward, however, as Sanchez could be seen actively avoiding making eye contact with the fellow tech wife during a tense moment caught on camera.
Meanwhile, Chan was spotted chatting to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. while mingling with a handful of other political figures.
Sanchez seemed less inclined to socialize, instead choosing to stick by Bezos' side.
At one point, she looked up at the ceiling of the capitol before nudging Bezos and directing his attention to something upward, all while she clutching his arm.
Chan didn't participate in the chit chat between Sanchez and her husband, instead turning her back to the pair as she talked with others.
It's unclear if the two women were able to chat or not, but their lack of interaction may be due to the seating arrangements inside the capitol.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai was also spotted sitting behind the three, with TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew also pictured after the service.
Other guests seen inside the Church of the Presidents and the rotunda included the likes of podcaster Joe Rogan and former Fox News' media mogul Rupert Murdoch.








