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- Mark Zuckerberg used a booster seat during testimony to Congress.
- The 5-foot-7 Facebook CEO’s stature was boosted by the 4-inch black cushion.
- Sources have suggested it was for comfort rather than optics, but the effects of looking taller in an intimidating situation are plain to see.
Mark Zuckerberg faced the most intense scrutiny of his life on Tuesday in a five-hour grilling session from US senators — all while sitting on a 4-inch booster seat.
Photographs from the hearing show the Facebook founder and CEO, who is 5-foot-7, was supported on a chunky black cushion while taking questions.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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