Trump mocked after unflattering photo, responds Photoshop
In several pictures taken in the gardens of the presidential residence, the billionaire's face appears completely orange, unlike his forehead.
"It looks like my tupperware when I put spaghetti Bolognese in it ..." Since Friday, February 7, the Internet has been reveling in a series of photographs showing in an unflattering light the President of the United States Donald Trump.
On the pictures, including the one at the top of the article taken by Reuters photographer Joshua Roberts, we actually see the billionaire on the lawns of the White House after his descent from the helicopter, on his return from a trip to North Carolina. Except that a gust of wind blows as he turns to the press, revealing a demarcation at least visible between an orange face and a much paler forehead.
“And you guys thought I was stupid for staring into eclipses” #OrangeFace pic.twitter.com/C6MrkNOoqn
— Jessj (@jessinglyj) February 9, 2020
An image that delighted detractors of the American president, allowing social networks - where the keyword #OrangeFace is omnipresent - to once again show their ingenuity in terms of puns.
— Ainokea (@AugustinKeaton) February 8, 2020
The stain of Impeachment never washes off.#OrangeFace pic.twitter.com/RNF6vFXROD
— STOP tRumpnado π (@Trumpnado2016) February 8, 2020
"And you said I was stupid to watch eclipses without goggles ..."
— Real Patriot, Justice, BLM, Stop the Cult πΊπΈπ (@CheResists) February 8, 2020
Also on the famous American parody show "Saturday Night Live", the image was given a wink. Referring to the acquittal of Donald Trump during his impeachment trial, described by his opponents as a concealment of reality, the comedians wondered if he was really capable of "covering up" anything, in view of the poor quality of her makeup. And to engage regretting that the (white) retirement home let him do his makeup alone.
A series of mockery which the person concerned has not tasted at all. So, very quickly, he split a tweet and once did not accuse the media of lying. “More fake news. It was obviously photoshopped: the wind is blowing hard, but the hair is normal? You are ready to do anything to make fun of yourself, ”he wrote.
Reached by the American media Vox, the Twitter account which disseminated the most widely used snapshot and credited with the name of a certain William Moon, explained that it had not photoshopped the image, but rather forced the colors by means of an application.
However, the dividing line between the two colors on the president's face is indeed found in all the photos of this moment. This will not, of course, prevent the US president from maintaining that this is a lie designed to harm him.