CROTCH GATE: Trudeau’s photographer deletes Twitter after posting crotch shot of boss


Trudeau’s personal photographer has deleted Twitter after posting a tasteless photograph of his boss’s crotch.

The last post from photographer Adam Scotti, who is probably whimpering in a corner somewhere, shows a series of COVID propaganda pieces featuring everyone’s favourite tyrant, PM Justin Trudeau.

Scotti took the photos during a campaign stop at the Toronto General Hospital. The hospital is infamous for its repressive policies, which include mask mandates and preventing family members from visiting their sick and dying loved ones under the guise of care. However, Trudeau and Scotti got a pass.

While the gallery is par for the course, the last picture stands out amidst the jumble of misinformation.

The photograph features the crotch of the PM and an individual sporting a pair of striped knee-high socks in dirty Crocs and is wholly bizarre given the context.

At no point during this process of photographing the Prime Minister’s nether region did Scotti think it was a bad idea to produce this photo.

To illustrate this, Scotti thought it was a good idea to get on his hands and knees beneath the table, switch to landscape mode, snap a picture of the two men’s lower bodies, with nothing else to focus on, go home, edit the photograph, and then post it to Twitter, embarrassing his boss, and really, the whole country.

The post was live for at least a day before someone presumably told Scotti that someone else did not appreciate the post.

According to some reports on Twitter, Scotti now claims that his finger slipped when he posted the crotch picture.

Scotti has since gone dark. He has deleted his Twitter and temporarily disappeared from the internet. It is currently not known whether Trudeau still employs him.

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