Trump's "natural" orange skin? The web does not believe it at all, photos to support
Why do you want to hide a fact that everyone can see? This is the indignant question that many Internet users have asked themselves after the communication from the White House speaking of the "good genes" of Donald Trump ...
It didn't take long for thousands of tweets and comments to appear. All of their kind were outraged (or amused) that the White House communications department could take Americans (and the rest of the world after all!) For ... fools. Not long ago, a senior official told the New York Times that President Trump's skin color came from his "good genes" and the use of a translucent powder (not self-tanner) before his television appearances.
Immediately, an outcry and outrageous or humorous comments appeared on the net.
The genetic side of the argument about the president's skin has been taken apart. And there have been many photos of the younger Trump showing up ... not orange, as well as the photo of his rather pale-skinned parents.
As journalist Victoria Brownworth puts it: "It's not a tan. - It's a spray tan. - His genetics are German and Scottish. - His complexion would naturally be quite pale, with freckles. - Nobody. has orange skin with big white circles around their eyes. - No one has hair that color of any kind. Following their comment with a whistleblower hashtag: "#FakeNews about a false president. "
It's not a tan.
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) February 3, 2019
It's a spray tan.
His genetics are German and Scottish.
His skin tone would naturally be quite pale, with freckles.
No one has orange skin with large white circles around the eyes.
No one has hair that color, whatever it is. #FakeNews about a fake president. https://t.co/UWooh0FfLd
Other netizens easily found photos of a young Donald Trump with fair skin and hair
I would love to hear @PressSec explain why Trump’s “good genes” didn’t always turn him orange. bahaha 😂😂😂 #TrumpLies #TrumpFail pic.twitter.com/faxMOV4nVp
— William Charles Barker (@chiefgsd2) February 4, 2019
It's not a tan.
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) February 3, 2019
It's a spray tan.
His genetics are German and Scottish.
His skin tone would naturally be quite pale, with freckles.
No one has orange skin with large white circles around the eyes.
No one has hair that color, whatever it is. #FakeNews about a fake president. https://t.co/UWooh0FfLd
A certain Sandy took advantage of a photo where the wind was involved to show how visible the orange mark of a tan spray is.
Others have shown the evolution of Mr. Trump's skin color
Finally Dana has reunited with Donald Trump's parents. And on the genetic capital side, orange does not seem to be on the program ...
It's not a tan.
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) February 3, 2019
It's a spray tan.
His genetics are German and Scottish.
His skin tone would naturally be quite pale, with freckles.
No one has orange skin with large white circles around the eyes.
No one has hair that color, whatever it is. #FakeNews about a fake president. https://t.co/UWooh0FfLd
In the meantime, it is difficult to choose the shade that suits him best ...
Trump wanted to especially show off his good ORANGE GENES when he spackled his face this morning without a mirror pic.twitter.com/6v5S0xqKSZ
— OK All I Need To Find is 11,780 Votes NOW! (@SKeithPryor) February 3, 2019