It’s been an emotional roller coaster ride since Donald Trump won the elections the past 8th of November. For many it’s all about his polemic campaign, for others is all about his lack of knowledge in politics.
But one thing is for sure, Trump, hate him or love him, is a showman and a mediatic figure. And since he has been in the spotlight more than ever, the internet took the time to show us, in a more friendly way, how the new U.S. president has passed through America’is popular culture in the past decades.
Here you go:
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
Trump’s appearance was such that it made Carson faint and look like a fan girl.
The Job.
In the show he gives a very edgy question “are you banging her?” to New York detective Mike McNeil. The same boldness that drew his campaign.
The Associate.
Here we see Trump in a very unusual situtation for him as he is being treated as a nobody.
Zoolander.
You know you’ve go far when Donald Trump says you have redefined male moddeling. Thumbs up for Erick Zoolander.
The Nanny.
As Fran says, all “rich and handsome guys know each other”. Except for Mr. Sheiffield.
The Drew Carey Show.
In this episode Trump made the ordinary retail office day that The Drew Carey Show portrait and made fun of into a bit more extraordinary one.
WWE.
You thought that Trump was only fierce and would destroy his opponents only in the world of business? Well, here you have a taste of his actual combat abilities when he put Vince McMahon in his place. A total showman.
Home Alone 2: Lost In New York.
A well-known scene to the infinite amount of memes in the days after he won the presidential race. Trump was kind enough to help little Kevin find the lobby at the Plaza Hotel. Isn’t that sweet?
The Little Rascals.
When you’ve so much money you decide to buy a son. But did he know it was on of the adorable, iconic and misceaveous gang?
Eddie.
Donald Trump credditing an incredible idea to himself before anyone else did, that’s how bussiness is done isn’t it?
Sex And the City.
Nothing more New Yorker, than Trump huh?
Suddenly Susan.
Here Trump gives us a piece of advice while playing poker, when he says he didn’t got rich by throwing cents away.
As well they give us a bit of spooky peak of the future when they show us the cover of Skazzy. And they say The Simpsons were the only ones who predicted it.
Two Weeks Notice.
The lovelife of a billionare isn’t easy.
Spin City.
Can we consider the appearence of Trump in this TV show as his first taste of the politic’s world?
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