El Chapo's wife launches underwear line while drug lord hubby rots in jail
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She went from cartel for couture.

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The former “First Lady of Crime” and her business partner, Mexican-American influencer Graciela Montes, revealed the shapely skivvies to Montes’ 1.7 million Instagram followers last week.

“Designed to provide compression, comfort, and support like you’ve never felt before,” promised the convicted drug trafficker and money launderer in Spanish. “Forget about girdles that hurt your shoulders and private parts!”

Aispuro’s new venture, branded “ThreeFourSeven,” comes less than two years after she left a federal penitentiary.

She was found guilty of aiding her husband’s drug operation in 2021, but after serving a three-year sentence, Aispuro traded her orange jumpsuit for designer dresses.

She popped up on magazine covers, LA dance floors and a catwalk during Milan Fashion Week.

Aispuro is Mexican cartel royalty; she’s the niece of now-dead methamphetamine kingpin Ignacio “Nacho” Coronel Villarreal. Aispuro was an 18-year-old beauty queen when she married Guzmán — 32 years her senior — in 2007.

They eventually had a set of twin girls, adding to the eight kids Guzmán had with two previous wives.

American prosecutors said Aispuro had been a trusted member of her husband’s drug operation — even though Guzmán allegedly suspected her of sleeping around and even installed spyware on her phone.

While Aispuro got a slap on the wrist, her hubby got life without parole — plus 30 years. Since his sentencing, he’s been locked down in the US supermax prison in Colorado — along with convicted terrorists like Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

“We all have the right to fulfill our dreams and to be reborn like the bird and start over,” Aispuro wrote on social media after her Milan Fashion Week appearance last fall, according to The Telegraph.

Not everyone watching her on Instagram believes she’s turned over a new leaf.

“She should still be in jail,” one commenter wrote, in Spanish, under the “ThreeFourSeven” announcement.

“Tell me you’re going to launder money without telling me you’re gonna launder money,” wrote another.

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