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Trump's "Little Devil Is Home" footage was deleted by netizens and became an "invisible person"

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2021-01-15 10:22

The impact of the riots in the US Congress is still continuing, and recently, netizens launched a petition on social media to remove the scene of Trump in the movie "Little Devil 2: Lost in New York".

Trump's "Little Devil Is Home" footage was deleted by netizens and became an "invisible person"

In 1992, Trump made a cameo appearance in "Little Devil May 2" to guide the lead actor Macaulay Kalkin. In December 2020, the film's director, Chris Columbus, said in an interview that Trump insisted on a cameo in return for agreeing to shoot at his hotel. And the strangest thing happened when they started filming — everyone started cheering when Trump showed up, so Chris Columbus left him "for the audience" and asked the editors to leave him behind.

Trump's "Little Devil Is Home" footage was deleted by netizens and became an "invisible person"
Trump's "Little Devil Is Home" footage was deleted by netizens and became an "invisible person"

After the us congressional riots on January 6, Trump's personal account was "blocked" by Twitter and many other platforms due to fears of more risk of inciting violence. The petition of netizens to remove his cameo footage was also supported by McCauley Kurkin, the star of the "Little Devil Is Home" series. He replied to a netizen's proposal to "replace Trump with 40-year-old Macaulay Kurkin" and said "yes", and also said "stick" to a professional designer netizen who said "always serve".

Trump's "Little Devil Is Home" footage was deleted by netizens and became an "invisible person"

It is worth mentioning that the designer netizen not only released a clip of "stealth" Trump, but even "intimately" released a tutorial to explain how he operates.

(Editor: Liu Qingyang)

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