
Madame Tussauds, the world-famous wax museum, trolled Walt Disney World after the theme park unveiled its new animatronic figure of President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden to move ahead with billion UAE weapons sale approved by Trump Fox News hires high-profile defense team in Dominion defamation lawsuit Associate indicted in Gaetz scandal cooperating with DOJ: report MORE in its “Hall of Presidents” attraction.
The Orlando location of Madame Tussauds tweeted a side-by-side comparison of the museum’s wax figure of Trump and Disney World’s new animatronic Trump, with the caption “me at the start of 2017 vs. me now.”
ME AT THE START OF 2017 VS ME NOW pic.twitter.com/ydZsTNNAjT
— Tussauds Orlando (@TussaudsOrlando) December 19, 2017
Social media users also pointed out that Trump's figure look similar to actor Jon Voight and former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonWhy does Bernie Sanders want to quash Elon Musk's dreams? Republican legislators target private sector election grants How Democrats can defy the odds in 2022 MORE.
It's weird how the Trump robot at the Hall of Presidents is Trump from an HBO movie five years from now where he's played by Jon Voight pic.twitter.com/7GtizFfELR
— Jason Bailey (@jasondashbailey) December 19, 2017
“We gotta kill that giant anaconda in the movie I, Jon Voight, starred in, Anaconda.” pic.twitter.com/SOj3zdqj7f
— Mike Drucker (@MikeDrucker) December 19, 2017
Disney gave the job of Trump in the Hall of Presidents to Jon Voight and I can’t stop laughing. pic.twitter.com/dtu4PnqPv4
— Wil Spillane (@2xUEss) December 19, 2017
The more I see of Disney's 'Hall of Presidents' Trump, the more I'm convinced they made a Hillary one first and had to redo it pic.twitter.com/vJTMnZPak8
— maple cocaine (@historyinflicks) December 19, 2017
Disney finally put Trump in the Hall of Presidents and the others are all “can you believe this schmuck” pic.twitter.com/cpn3N3kxfe
— shauna (@goldengateblond) December 19, 2017
Disney World’s Trump will address the public for the first time this week. The “Hall of Presidents” attraction closed for remodeling shortly after Trump took office and will officially reopen on Tuesday.
The attraction features animatronic versions of American presidents, and every president since 1993 has had a speaking role in the attraction.
Trump’s speech centers on the U.S. Constitution and the “achievement of the American spirit.”
"Above all, to be an American is to be an optimist, to believe that we can always do better and that the best days of our great nation are still ahead of us," Trump says. "It's a privilege to serve as the president of the United States, to stand here among so many great leaders of our past, and to work on behalf of the American people."