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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni caught giving epic eye-roll at G7 summit, setting social media alight

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni caught giving epic eye-roll at G7 summit, setting social media alight

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was busted giving an epic eye roll at the G7 summit — setting social media alight with her less-than-subtle reaction.
Meloni was caught scoffing as French President Emmanuel Macron whispered something into her ear at a roundtable meeting alongside other world leaders in Alberta, Canada on Monday.
A clip of the moment showed Meloni leaning in as Macron shielded his mouth and muttered away.
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3 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was caught rolling her eyes after French President Emmanuel Macron whispered to her.
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3 Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is seen rolling her eyes moments later.
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Moments later, she was caught-on-camera dramatically rolling her eyes back before jerking away.
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It wasn't immediately clear what prompted the reaction — but social media users were quick to speculate.
'The G7 is off to such a good start. Meloni is awesome, she can't hide her distain for the globalist elite,' one person wrote on X.
What do you think Macron whispered to Meloni at the G7? Macron is a bit of a gossiper,' another questioned.
'C'mon spill the tea. What did you tell Meloni to evoke that priceless eye roll?' one asked.
Another X user referrenced the recent viral encounter Macron had with his wife Brigitte Macron when she was caught shoving him on a plane.
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3 Giorgia Meloni and Emmanuel Macron seen speaking at the G7 summit.
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'What did Macron tell Giorgia Meloni? I will divorce my wife, will you marry me? ' one user speculated.
The exchange unfolded as the pair were joined at the summit by leaders of other G7 countries where trade was the 'primary focus.'

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