At a rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, former US President Trump heated up the atmosphere instantly in an ingenious way. He cleverly joked about his hair, prompting bursts of applause and cheers from the audience.
On Monday night, Trump stood on the stage, glanced at the crowd, suddenly pointed at an audience member who was dressed similarly to him, and said humorously: "Look at that person, what a handsome man. Who is that? Oh, It's another Trump! What a wonderful existence." Then he changed the topic and laughed at himself: "I just checked my hairstyle while talking. As you know, I can't control this. It grows there naturally, and I can’t help it.” He also added humorously: “Did you see that guy over there who looks like a carpet? That’s me, the unique Trump.”
in his speech. , Trump also mentioned the interesting story of his participation in the "Tonight Show" hosted by Jimmy Fallon . He described vividly: "When I went to his show, Fallon insisted on messing with my hair. He grabbed my hair and played with it like crazy. It was a 'catastrophe'. As a result, six Months later, he apologized for the pressure, saying it was because he 'humanized' Trump."
The episode was quickly reminiscent of Fallon's interaction with Trump on the show in the run-up to the 2016 election. . At the time, Fallon jokingly touched Trump's hair, a move that caused an uproar among Trump's opponents, who criticized Fallon for being too lenient with Trump at a critical moment in the election. Fallon himself said afterwards that he "made a mistake" and apologized for it.
However, Fallon has emphasized on multiple occasions that he did not act that way because of his support for Trump or his policies. "I'm not 'normalizing' him or agreeing with his political views," he clarified on The Hollywood Reporter's podcast. Fallon also revealed that he was frustrated when he learned about the negative reaction from viewers to that episode, and even questioned whether he should continue to interact with Trump in this way.
Despite this, Fallon's "The Tonight Show" suffered as a result of the incident, with ratings plummeting and eventually being replaced by Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" on CBS. But Fallon still insisted on his position that he was just trying to communicate with Trump in a light-hearted way and had no other intentions.
Trump’s self-deprecation not only showed his sense of humor, but also cleverly shifted the focus of the topic, making people temporarily forget about political disputes in laughter.
At a rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania, former US President Trump heated up the atmosphere instantly in an ingenious way. He cleverly joked about his hair, prompting bursts of applause and cheers from the audience.
On Monday night, Trump stood on the stage, glanced at the crowd, suddenly pointed at an audience member who was dressed similarly to him, and said humorously: "Look at that person, what a handsome man. Who is that? Oh, It's another Trump! What a wonderful existence." Then he changed the topic and laughed at himself: "I just checked my hairstyle while talking. As you know, I can't control this. It grows there naturally, and I can’t help it.” He also added humorously: “Did you see that guy over there who looks like a carpet? That’s me, the unique Trump.”
in his speech. , Trump also mentioned the interesting story of his participation in the "Tonight Show" hosted by Jimmy Fallon . He described vividly: "When I went to his show, Fallon insisted on messing with my hair. He grabbed my hair and played with it like crazy. It was a 'catastrophe'. As a result, six Months later, he apologized for the pressure, saying it was because he 'humanized' Trump."
The episode was quickly reminiscent of Fallon's interaction with Trump on the show in the run-up to the 2016 election. . At the time, Fallon jokingly touched Trump's hair, a move that caused an uproar among Trump's opponents, who criticized Fallon for being too lenient with Trump at a critical moment in the election. Fallon himself said afterwards that he "made a mistake" and apologized for it.
However, Fallon has emphasized on multiple occasions that he did not act that way because of his support for Trump or his policies. "I'm not 'normalizing' him or agreeing with his political views," he clarified on The Hollywood Reporter's podcast. Fallon also revealed that he was frustrated when he learned about the negative reaction from viewers to that episode, and even questioned whether he should continue to interact with Trump in this way.
Despite this, Fallon's "The Tonight Show" suffered as a result of the incident, with ratings plummeting and eventually being replaced by Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" on CBS. But Fallon still insisted on his position that he was just trying to communicate with Trump in a light-hearted way and had no other intentions.
Trump’s self-deprecation not only showed his sense of humor, but also cleverly shifted the focus of the topic, making people temporarily forget about political disputes in laughter.
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