Was Trump weari Donald Trump: the viral video that reveals his large baldness
These images went unnoticed at first, before being tweeted by Huffington Post reporter Ashley Feinberg and going viral.
Sometimes we wonder how much hair covers Donald Trump's skull. The answer is: not much, if we refer to a video widely shared Wednesday on social networks.
Footage shot on February 2 at the US Air Force base in Maryland shows the president climbing the boarding bridge of the Air Force One plane, with a good wind at his back. At one point, a gust parted the hair of the septuagenarian, revealing a large baldness extending from the neck to the top of the presidential leader.
These breathtaking images first went unnoticed, before being tweeted by Huffington Post reporter Ashley Feinberg and going viral.
"A clever assembly of folded wicks"
Donald Trump's incongruous hair has long been the subject of comments, especially because of his sweeps with changing shades, sometimes tending to orange. Mr. Trump has repeatedly claimed not to wear a wig, admitting to using hairspray.
at first i didnt think this could possibly be real but.... i think it is? https://t.co/zlm8V0z8hr
— Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) February 7, 2018
According to hairdressers interviewed by AFP, the president hides his baldness thanks to a clever assembly of folded locks, maintained by a fixing product.
In his book "Fire and Fury" on the backstage of the White House, Michael Wolff reports that Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter, does not hesitate to describe in detail to her relatives this sophisticated perm, obtained after a surgical intervention of reduction of tonsure.