Pope Leo XIV
Brother Faces Backlash Over NSFW Remarks …
Made Controversial Statement About Nancy Pelosi
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Pope Leo XIV‘s brother may want to prepare for some serious contrition after stirring controversy with his social media comments, in which he called Nancy Pelosi a disparaging term in a recently resurfaced post.
Meet Louis Prevost, the elder sibling of the newly elected pope, who frequently shares his political insights on Facebook, often leaning towards conservative viewpoints.
While expressing political opinions is often encouraged, one post in particular caught fire online—when Prevost labeled Pelosi a “dumb c***”.
The context? A video post featuring Pelosi from the mid-90s, where she discusses U.S.-China trade relations, notably highlighting the significant trade deficit and the imbalances in exports and tariffs.
A caption—written not by Prevost—accompanies the clip, stating, “These f***ing liberals crying about tariffs is just unreal. Do they not know that there is a thing called video? Just listen to what this drunk c*** has to say in the mid-90s long before her husband had Grindr dates.”
Though the caption wasn’t penned by him, Prevost did reshare the video alongside its caption to his Facebook, suggesting he aligns with the views expressed.
Interestingly, Pelosi has received communion at the Vatican in the past, which raises the prospect of an awkward meet-up with Pope Leo XIV in the future!
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Attempts to reach Louis for comment about this post have yet to yield a response. Notably, he identifies as a staunch supporter of Donald Trump. In a conversation with the New York Times, he indicated that he anticipates his brother may adopt more conservative views than Pope Francis—despite Pope Leo XIV having displayed more liberal thoughts via his own social media in the past.
Last Thursday, Pope Leo XIV made history as the first American ever to ascend to the papacy. As the world eagerly awaits his guidance, fans can’t help but speculate whether he’ll counsel his sibling to temper his language and reflect on his sentiments going forward.