“The View” co-host Ana Navarro put some pep in her step when she sprinted to defend her husband Al Cárdenas.
The 51-year-old political commenter shared a recent toe-curling photo of her man during a trip to Turkey on Instagram.
In the sunny snapshot, Cárdenas, 75, was rocking swim trunks as he read a book in a cabana.
However, eagle-eyed viewers zoomed in on his left foot and noticed that his toes appeared lopsided.
Fans skewered him over his crooked tootsies, but Navarro rushed to support him.
One person commented: “Al needs major surgery on those feet. Wow. They are on fire.”
Someone else chimed in: “Seriously the bunion tie overlap is ghastly.”
Others wondered how many toes Cárdenas actually had, noting that he looked like he had less than five digits.
One person penned: “But we not gonna say nothing about them toes? I only counted 3 on one of her husband’s feet. I would be fully socked on the beach if mine looked like that.”
“Have him see a podiatrist, I had same problem and it hurt so much. He must have excruciating pain when he puts on his shoes and worst when he walks,” a user suggested.
“I noticed his toes too. Mine don’t look good because of arthritis but his is really severe,” another interjected.
Navarro then took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday to shut down the trolls and posted a close-up photo of the lobbyist’s bare feet.
“Al wants [ya’ll] to know he has 5 toes,” she captioned it, alongside a laughing face emoji.
Cárdenas and the Nicaraguan native married in March 2019 in Miami.
Navarro got candid in an episode of “The View” back in November 2022 about why she and the lawyer never had children.
She explained that she struggled with in vitro fertilization, noting that she tried the procedure and it was unsuccessful.
“By the time I tried, it was too late,” she said. “With IVF, Al and I tried.”
The TV personality then encouraged other women to freeze their eggs and go the route of in vitro.
“I always tell women who are career women who are trying to get into that space, ‘Look, if you can afford it — and that’s a big if — if you can afford it, you should freeze your eggs,’” she said. “Just because it leaves you with a level of options.”