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Marjorie Taylor Greene turns heads with bikini photo celebrating her 50th birthday

Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’s “so excited and grateful” as she turned 50 on Monday and is also turning heads.

Greene took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and posted a photo of herself in an aqua blue two-piece bikini.

“From being the first person in my family to graduate from college, to carrying 3 babies in my womb and the absolute miracle of 3 births, to raising my children and teaching them about God’s creation and the dangers of man, running successful businesses and carrying the weight of responsibility, being a member of Congress, running, biking, swimming, competing, training, reading, always learning, creating, building, skiing, surfing, riding the hike, making mistakes, learning lessons and most of all, the grace of God that I don’t deserve it, but I’m grateful beyond words, my 50th birthday has been an incredible journey that I’m on. excited to participate,” Greene said.

Greene has been a controversial figure since taking office. Last week, she attacked former UN ambassador and presidential candidate Nikki Haley, calling her desperate after announcing she would vote for former President Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

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The previous week, she had a heated argument in the middle of a late-night hearing in which she commented on Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s appearance, saying, “I think your fake eyelashes are ruining what you’re reading.”

Later in the hearing, Crocket responded, saying, “I’m just curious.” To better understand your decision, if someone on this committee then starts talking about someone’s bleach blonde, poorly built, butch body, that wouldn’t engage in personalities, would it?

Greene mentioned shortly after that hearing Greene took and said she felt good about turning 50.

“I think no matter our shape, size or appearance, we need to be ourselves, and not tell women that the only way to be attractive or accepted is to have fake boobs, fake hair, fake eyelashes and injected faces,” Greene said. . “I mean, we all wear makeup and do lashes and stuff sometimes, but it’s out of control. Women need a better message for women.

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