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4 Dec 2023


NextImg:George Santos Joins Cameo, And His 3-Word 'Title' Is... Quite Something
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It doesn’t look like former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) will be shying away from the spotlight any time soon.

The newly ousted congressman popped up on Cameo on Monday, where he appears to be selling personalized messages for $200 apiece.

Santos posted a link to the profile on X (née Twitter) but did not address his new venture directly.

On his Cameo page, the compulsive fibber bills himself as a “former congressional icon” alongside a sassy manicure emoji. In the description below he calls himself “the expelled member of Congress from New York City.”

Rep. George Santos, seen here on Capitol Hill in September, is now selling personalized video messages for $200 on Cameo after being voted out of Congress last week.
Rep. George Santos, seen here on Capitol Hill in September, is now selling personalized video messages for $200 on Cameo after being voted out of Congress last week.
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Santos became the sixth person to ever be expelled from congress last Friday, when Republicans and Democrats joined in a 311-to-114 vote to force him from his seat.

His exit comes after an ethics report found he used campaign funds to pay for Botox injections, trips to Atlantic City casinos and adult content on OnlyFans.

Santos lashed out at his former congressional peers while speaking to the press following the vote last week.

“Why would I want to stay here?” Santos told reporters. “To hell with this place.”

The politician’s new hustle might be his only honest income for a while, since CNN, MSNBC and Fox have all denied interest in hiring the fabulist as a host or pundit.

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