Singapore circus: Fakes of the world have something to say to Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un

The US president and North Korean leader met in a resort in neutral Singapore

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Howard, an Australian-Chinese impersonating North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Dennis Alan, impersonating U.S. President Donald Trump, meet at Merlion Park in Singapore.
US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met in a resort (of course) in neutral Singapore. Some of the country’s residents and recent visitors have a few things to say to them:

Fake Kim Jong
“Here’s something with nuclear powers, specially for your meeting.”


Fake Marilyn
“For you, Donald, this dress stays down. You are an American president but you are not that American president.”

Real Max Verstappen
“I have to say some of the food here suits your statesmanlike stature and taste.”

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Fake Chaplin
“I can barely wait. This version of The Great Dictator(s) promises to be way funnier than mine.”

Real Narendra Modi
“Fuel prices in India down by a rupee, and you guys in Singapore. What’s not to celebrate?”

Real tennis players
“Fine selfie spot, this. But you need to be in shape for the picture to look good.”
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