Rudy Guiliani was mocked online recently for his appearance at a press conference alleging voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
During Thursday's press conference, viewers cringed after noticing what appeared to be dark streaks of perspiration running down the sides of Guiliani's face that many believed was hair dye.
But a new discovery from the same press conference had people gagging on the internet.
The former New York City mayor and Donald Trump's personal attorney blew his nose into a handkerchief and proceeded to use the same side of the cloth to wipe his face.
A video of Guiliani's health and hygienic impropriety was shared on Twitter.
Warning: may cause dry-heaves.
People did not hold back in the comments.
This is disgusting!! I mean we're in the middle of a pandemic and this guy is wiping boogers all over his fingers and face?!
— Brooke (@ChooseFresca) November 20, 2020
Dude even folded it snot side out!!!!
Must be how he maintains that sexy lizard skin
— JackJustJack (@jaxpack64) November 20, 2020
Rudy's next gig should be for the @Mucinex commercials dude is a ball of Walking COVID! pic.twitter.com/FC5F9p9sXg
— Jeff Gatlin (@JeffGatlin8) November 20, 2020
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This was not Guiliani's first handkerchief caper.
Guiliani's son – Andrew Guiliani, who also works for the President as his Public Liaison Assistant – announced on Twitter he had tested positive for the virus on November 20.
Contact tracing would reveal the 34-year-old political aide was around White House staff – including his father – at the press conference the day before he tested positive.
Andrew Guiliani wrote in his tweet:
"I am experiencing mild symptoms, and am following all appropriate protocols, including being in quarantine and conducting contact tracing."
There has been no mention of whether Rudy Guiliani was tested for the virus.