Giuliani posted an advertisement for MyPillow sandals on the social networking site late Thursday, sparking ridicule and marking his latest bizarre move.
The MyPillow sandals are available for a $30 discount with the promo code "ruy".
The price of the sandals has been reduced by Giuliani's personal discount code, but they are still more expensive than the Pillow Slides.
The founder and CEO of MyPillow supported the false claims of fraud made by Giuliani and Trump.
Giuliani was the mayor of New York City when the September 11 terrorist attacks took place.
Giuliani becoming a social media influencer comes amid a particularly strange week, even for him, as he claimed Sunday he was attacked by a Shoprite employee in Staten Island and it felt like someone shot him, though footage showed the worker merely tapping on his back. Giuliani was accused of "sensationalism" by the New York City mayor. Retailers such as Bed Bath & Beyond and Walmart pulled MyPillow products from their shelves after Giuliani read an ad for the product on his show. A New York court suspended Giuliani from practicing law after he supported election fraud claims. Giuliani appeared on an April episode of The Masked Singer and performed a song called "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood. Andrew Giuliani was a former Trump Administration official.
Many people pointed out the ridiculousness of the ad when Giuliani received more than 15,000 likes and more than 12,000 retweets for his sandals. The editor-in-chief of Jezebel wrote that the downfall is complete. Adam Singer wondered if Giuliani's shilling of crappy sandals offended you as an American. It's offensive to me as a marketer.
Despite controversy and low ratings, Fox doesn't regret casting Rudy Giuliani as the masked singer.
Giuliani was accused of filing a false crime report after a supermarket incident.