New York Post

Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

Now that’s an exposé. A Brazilian TV journalist interviewi­ng a politician on a video call revealed the naked truth — when his wife walked through the background of the shot nude.

Fabio Porchat’s spouse tried to sneak across the frame wearing only a towel on her head as he questioned former presidenti­al candidate Guilherme Castro Boulos on the show “Politics Live.”

She puts the “ass” in assassinat­ion. A Michigan woman was busted trying to have her exhusband killed by contacting the fake Web site RentaHitma­n.com, according to cops. Wendy Wein, 51, of South Rockwood allegedly filled out a “service request form” to take out her ex for $5,000. The owner of the Web site, Bob Innes — who set up the site for a class project in 2005 — reported her to police.

This sure beats, “The dog ate my homework.”

A University of Georgia student got to retake an online test she failed because a meatball fell on her keyboard and logged her out prematurel­y.

Sam Lee, 20, wrote Professor William Lastrapes to explain that she had scored a measly 39 percent after the beef popped out of a sandwich.

They’re “pushing” the limit.

The world’s tallest swing opened this week in Chongqing, China, on the edge of a breathtaki­ng 2,300-foot cliff.

Thrill-seekers at the Yunyang Longgang Scenic Spot can strap into the 328-foot ride — which sends them flying over the Shisun river canyon at speeds up to 80 mph.

A Wisconsin man will split his $22 million lottery winnings with a childhood pal because they made a promise to each other decades ago.

Winner Tom Cook shook hands with Joseph Feeney in 1992 as they vowed to share Powerball jackpot money if either of them ever won.

They chose the cash option.

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