Kim, Trump lookalikes commit to ‘peace’ ahead of Hanoi summit
HANOI: Heavily bronzed and freshly coiffed, Donald Trump’s doppelganger says he has come to Hanoi to meet with a Kim Jong Un lookalike to end North Korea’s nuclear ambitions, and maybe play a bit of golf.
"We’re working toward peace. Through negotiations, with dialogue, we want to help North Korea of course," said Trump impersonator Russell White, in a sharp suit and blue tie.
White and Kim impersonator Howard X are in Hanoi days before a meeting between the real leaders of the United States and North Korea, who will hold a second summit in the Vietnamese capital on February 27-28.
Though the agenda for the planned summit has not been released, Howard X says he has a few aims for his pow-wow with the fake Trump. "Hopefully he can overlook all my nuclear missiles and lift the sanctions," said the full-time impersonator, who also visited Singapore ahead of the leaders’ meeting last year.
The men have a few non-official agenda items this week too -- maybe a massage parlour, a round of golf and hopefully a chance to try some of Hanoi’s culinary delights. Out of character, the pair say they can make good money as impersonators -- as long as Kim and Trump are in the news.
"The good thing for Kim is he’s always doing something interesting, also Trump," said Howard X, who charges a minimum of $3,500 for an appearance and says he once walked away with $15,000 for a gig.
But the work can be burdensome. Howard X says it takes him three hours to perfect the Kim look: carefully manicured hair, thick black glasses and suits from a top tailor in Hong Kong where he is based. Though he’s mastered the get-up, he’s not entirely happy about it.
"Mr Kim please get a proper haircut, this sucks," he said, standing on the steps of Hanoi’s colonial-era Opera House with black-clad bodyguards and a swarm of media. As for White, it only takes him 20 minutes to bronze his face -- excluding his under eyes -- and gel his blonde hair to look like the man he says is doing a great job. "You’re doing a difficult job, keep up the good work, we’re going to make America great again," the full-time, Canadian-born impersonator said.
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