Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani was on Sunday caught publicly shaving while eating at an airport restaurant. This incident has left many to wonder whether the former Trump lawyer now lives at the John F Kennedy International Airport. 

This peculiar sight of Rudy Giuliani was originally recorded by traveller Nick Weiss, who caught sight of Giuliani at the Delta One Lounge around 5:30 pm.

Speaking to Dailymail, Weiss said that he had the displeasure of watching Giuliani having lobster bisque, which “took him 15 minutes to have one bowl of soup because every time he’d bring the spoon up to his mouth, half would fall back into the soup.”

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Weiss further said that the former prosecutor was then brought a plate of brownies, and shortly thereafter began shaving his face with a razor and a tablet camera. c, which Weiss noted was just several steps away. 

Recently, American comedian Michael Rapaport shared Weiss’s video over Twitter, earning Giuliani a deluge of online ridicule. 

In a tweet, Rapaport said, “Look at these disgusting filthy nasty slob @RudyGiuliani shaving in a restaurant at JFK yesterday. You nasty pig you #Rudy The @iamrapaport is now LIVE discussing the disgusting.”

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Within 24 hours, the video of Giuliani shaving while eating has been viewed more than 1 million times on Twitter and on Rapaport’s Instagram account. 

In a tweet, iVote Founder Ellen Kurz wrote “Rudy Giuliani shaving in a restaurant is the least embarrassing thing he has ever done.” 

Star Wars actor Mark Hamill simply replied with a sick face emoji. 

The sordid display is just the latest in Giuliani’s apparently never-ending string of public gaffes. 

Earlier, Giuliani had accidentally held a press conference, with an intent to discuss Donald Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud, in the parking lot of a landscaping company called Four Seasons Total Landscaping instead of the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia.