
President Donald Trump and Vince Vaughn joined for a cheerful parody of the iconic 2005 film by Hollywood actor in 2005 “Wedding Crashers”.
The White House published a photo, on Friday, or Vaughn, 55, visiting Trump in the Oval office, accompanied by a playful legend: “Crasshers of the White House.”
The image, designed as a poster of the film, presented Vaughn standing behind a trump sitting, both smiles in front of the presidential seal.
“President Donald J. Trump and Vince Vaughn in the Oval office,” shared the official Instagram account of the White House with an emoji of the US flag.
The publication of the White House social networks has caused mixed fans.
Some fans have adopted the humorous wink to “Wedding Crashers”, while others have questioned the pairing.
“I love seeing bold celebrities that support President Trump!” He wrote a fan.
Another comment said: “This White House social media account is gold! I love this.”
Others disapproved the comic position.
“Vince Vaughn canceled,” said an Instagram comment.
A fan reacted: “Vince Vaughn is about to be Hollywood’s most hated man now.”
He associated with his fellow Hollywood actor, Owen Wilson, for the obscene comedy, “Wedding Crashers.”
Vaughn and Wilson worked as divorce mediators that crashed with wedding wedding receptions in their spare time.
In January, Vaughn was seen taking photos with fans in Trump Starlight Ball.
Last year, Vaughn acknowledged that he is a libertarian and described himself as a “believer more by allowing people to make decisions.”
“I prefer to say that people make their decisions, and can make different decisions and have the consequences of their choices,” the New York Times touched.
Meanwhile, in 2020, Vaughn received a reaction after being seen chatting and shaking his hand with Trump in the National University Football Playoffs Championship.
The “swingers” actor addressed criticism at that time.
“In my career, I am with many politicians who have always left cordial; I have had with Nancy Pelosi and it was also cordial with her,” Vaughn said before Los Angeles Times.
Vaughn also pointed out that in that same football game he also greeted the Democratic strategist James Carville, who had a cameo in the “old school.”
“It was the only time I have with him. We said Hello. It was very personal,” Vaughn joked. “I didn’t get into policies.”
He continued: “I think people are more charged than ever for these. But I don’t think people take those things as seriously as the small percentage that is making noise about it.”
