Boob-ogling snaps celebs DON’T want you to see… from THAT Mark Zuckerberg pic to hunk’s brazen stare in front of fiancée

Boob-ogling snaps celebs DON’T want you to see… from THAT Mark Zuckerberg pic to hunk’s brazen stare in front of fiancée

We've all been there, perhaps a quick glance at something that wasn't necessarily meant for our eyes. But when you're a celebrity, those fleeting moments are often captured for posterity, resulting in some rather amusing (and sometimes cringe-worthy) photos. Let's delve into a collection of instances where famous faces were caught in the act of admiring something they probably shouldn't have been.

Elizabeth Hurley and Robert Rinder at the National Television Awards.

One memorable occasion involved Rob Rinder at the National Television Awards (NTAs). He was spotted sneaking a peek at Liz Hurley's glamorous attire, specifically, her stunning cleavage. What made the moment even more humorous was Rinder's playful commentary later in the evening.

Two presenters at an awards ceremony.

During the awards ceremony, while presenting the award for Best Reality Competition alongside Hurley, Rinder couldn't resist making a lighthearted remark about her daringly low-cut dress. He quipped, "How marvelous it is that you are defying Newton's Law of Physics. Well done to you!" The audience erupted in laughter, appreciating his cheeky humor.

Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain discussing Ant and Dec's controversy.

The incident serves as a reminder that even celebrities, often perceived as poised and composed, are not immune to moments of playful admiration. It also highlights the power of humor to diffuse potentially awkward situations and turn them into memorable anecdotes.

Mark Zuckerberg, Lauren Sanchez, and Jeff Bezos at the inauguration of Donald J. Trump.

Piers Morgan, known for his outspoken personality, also found himself in a similar situation while co-hosting Good Morning Britain. He was caught on camera seemingly admiring Susanna Reid's dress, which featured a rather revealing slit down the front.

Screenshot of Mark Zuckerberg appearing to look at Jeff Bezos' fiancée.

Realizing he had been caught in the act, Morgan jokingly admitted, "I was just admiring my co-presenter. The camera caught me at a difficult moment... I looked over and looked down and before I knew it..." His attempt at humorously deflecting the situation was met with amusement, and many viewers even praised Reid's appearance that day.

Jeremy Kyle appearing to look at Jess Shear's breasts during her wedding.

This incident underscores the fine line between admiration and inappropriate behavior, especially in the public eye. While some viewers found the moment humorous, others may have perceived it as unprofessional or disrespectful, highlighting the subjective nature of such situations.

Jess Shears and Dominic Lever in swimwear at a mock wedding on Good Morning Britain.

The world of technology is not immune to such moments either. Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook (now Meta), found himself in the spotlight when he was caught staring at Lauren Sanchez, who is now married to Jeff Bezos. The incident occurred at President Trump's inauguration, with Bezos standing right next to her.

Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, and Kim Kardashian at a fashion event.

The internet, as expected, had a field day with the photos, with many users quick to make lighthearted jokes at Zuckerberg's expense. The incident even drew attention to Sanchez's attire, with reports revealing that her lingerie-style top was a $1,800 Alexander McQueen bustier.

Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden at the British Academy Television Awards.

Adding another layer to the story, less than 24 hours later, Zuckerberg "liked" a photo of Sanchez's cleavage on her Instagram account, further fueling the online chatter and prompting humorous questions about his Amazon Prime membership.

Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell at the BAFTA British Academy Television Awards.

Moving from the tech world to the realm of reality television, Jeremy Kyle, a well-known television personality, was spotted gazing at Jess Shears' breasts during her "wedding" to Dom Lever on Good Morning Britain. Given that Shears was wearing a bikini for the live ceremony, her assets were quite visible.

Photo of James Jordan and Lisa Snowdon.

Viewers were quick to call out Kyle's wandering eyes, with many taking to social media to express their disapproval. One Twitter user wrote, "Jezza kopping a quick gorp at Jess's t**s (sic)," while another commented, "Jeremy Kyle was staring at Jess's boobs and it was disturbing."

Portia de Rossi, Ellen DeGeneres, and Katy Perry at the Grammy Awards.

This incident sparked a debate about appropriate behavior on live television, with many arguing that Kyle's actions were disrespectful and objectifying.

Portia de Rossi, Ellen DeGeneres, and Katy Perry at the Grammy Awards.

Orlando Bloom, the acclaimed actor, also found himself in hot water when he was photographed admiring Kim Kardashian's backside while attending an event with his then-fiancée, Katy Perry. Despite having his hand on Perry's waist, Bloom's gaze seemed to be firmly fixed on Kardashian's ample figure.

Stanley Tucci and Anne Hathaway at a film festival.

The internet, once again, erupted with jokes and criticisms, with one user quipping, "Maybe this is why they have been engaged for so long." Interestingly, shortly after this incident, Bloom and Perry went their separate ways, adding another layer of intrigue to the story.

Simon Cowell, the music mogul and television personality, was caught admiring Amanda Holden's bust at the British Academy Television Awards in 2010. Holden, his co-star on Britain's Got Talent, was wearing a strapless gown, and Cowell couldn't resist a quick glance.

The moment was captured from multiple angles, providing ample fodder for gossip columns and online discussions. While Holden's gown was relatively tame compared to some of her more daring outfits in recent years, it was enough to catch Cowell's attention.

James Jordan, a former professional dancer on Strictly Come Dancing, was photographed seemingly admiring Lisa Snowdon's cleavage at a party in 2017. The photo, captured by Jordan's own wife, featured the trio posing together, with Jordan's gaze appearing to be directed towards Snowdon's chest.

The photograph sparked some lighthearted banter online, with many users finding the situation amusing. It also highlighted the dynamics of celebrity relationships and the often-unpredictable nature of social gatherings.

It's not just men who have been caught admiring the female form. Ellen DeGeneres, the popular talk show host, was photographed giving Katy Perry's breasts a good inspection at the Grammy Awards in 2013. DeGeneres, known for her humor and playful personality, didn't shy away from sharing her admiration.

She even tweeted the photo with a birthday message for Perry, captioning it: "Happy birthday, @KatyPerry! It's time to bring out the big balloons!" However, the joke didn't sit well with everyone, with some accusing DeGeneres of double standards, arguing that if a man had made the same joke, it would have been considered sexist.

This incident sparked a broader conversation about gender equality and the different standards that are often applied to men and women in the entertainment industry.

Finally, Stanley Tucci, the acclaimed actor, was caught taking a peek at Anne Hathaway's breasts while promoting their film, "The Devil Wears Prada." Hathaway joked that Tucci had become obsessed with her breasts during filming and that he even kept elbowing her in the boobs.

Tucci reportedly responded to the joke by suggesting that Hathaway stop "flinging those melons around like it's harvest season." Despite the suggestive nature of the comments, both actors have remained friends and colleagues, demonstrating that humor can often diffuse potentially awkward situations and strengthen bonds.