Mark Zuckerberg’s Shocking Obsession With Kim Kardashian Sparks Online Uproar
Mark Zuckerberg has become the subject of online ridicule after sharing a photo of himself wearing a Kim Kardashian-themed hoodie.
The 40-year-old Facebook CEO took to Instagram on Monday to showcase his new black sweatshirt, which featured the phrase “Kim is my lawyer” in white lettering. He captioned the post: “The only appropriate hoodie @krisjenner,” tagging Kim’s mother and manager, Kris Jenner.

Social Media Backlash
Kim, 44, responded quickly in the comments, writing, “Hahaha I love it!!!” However, many Instagram users were far less amused.
Critics took to the comment section to express their disapproval:
– “So bizarre, this midlife crisis you’re going through.”
– “Nobody cares.”
– “Gross.”
– “Mark trying to fit in.”
– “He just wants to tag and mingle with celebrities.”
Others were more brutal in their critiques, with one user bluntly stating, “Cut your hair. You’re not a teenager or a little girl.”
Hoodie Post Coincides with Meta Layoffs
The timing of Zuckerberg’s post also raised eyebrows, as it came on the same day Meta laid off 4,000 employees. This led to an influx of frustrated comments:
– “That face you pull after sending the email to lay off 4,000 people.”
– “How can you smile when you’ve just destroyed thousands of lives and families with Meta layoffs?”
– “He’s so out of touch, it’s crazy. Destroyed so many innocent people’s lives and is out here making tone-deaf jokes. He will get the karma he deserves one day.”
Internal Leaks and Employee Backlash
Zuckerberg’s controversial social media moment follows a recent internal controversy at Meta. Reports indicate that he has been frustrated by frequent leaks of internal company discussions.
During a recent “all-hands” meeting with Meta’s 70,000+ employees, Zuckerberg reportedly complained about this ongoing issue. “We try to be really open, and then everything I say leaks,” he said, according to a report by The Verge. “It sucks.”
Ironically, within hours, his remarks from that very meeting were leaked to the press.
In response, Meta’s Chief Information Security Officer, Guy Rosen, issued a stern company-wide email warning employees of “repercussions” for leaking information to the media.
“We take leaks seriously and will take action,” Rosen stated in the internal memo, which, in another ironic twist, was also leaked.
He elaborated, “When information is stolen or leaked, there are repercussions beyond the immediate security impact. Our teams become demoralized, and we all waste time that is better spent working on our products and toward our goals and mission.”
Rosen further warned that Meta would “take appropriate action, including termination” against employees caught leaking sensitive information. He also revealed that several employees had already been fired for violating company confidentiality policies.
Public Perception and Ongoing Criticism
The backlash surrounding Zuckerberg’s hoodie photo and the Meta layoffs highlights the ongoing scrutiny he faces as the head of one of the world’s largest tech companies.
While some see his social media post as a harmless attempt at humor, others view it as emblematic of a billionaire CEO who appears increasingly disconnected from the struggles of everyday employees.
The controversy also underscores a broader debate about corporate responsibility, leadership, and the optics of wealth and privilege in an era of economic uncertainty.
With Meta continuing to make headlines for both its internal shake-ups and external controversies, it remains to be seen how Zuckerberg will navigate these turbulent waters—or whether his hoodie choices will continue to spark viral debates online.



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