By Sarah Keane • Published: 07 Nov 2020 • 15:46
Madame Tussauds museum has dumped Donald Trump’s waxwork
Donald Trump’s waxwork – like his dreams for a second presidency – is now in the dumpster. At least, it is in Madame Tussauds in Berlin, where the iconic effigy has been consigned to the rubbish bin.
The smiling likeness has been displayed in a garbage can among cardboard ‘tweets’ and a ‘Make America Great Again’ cap. The display was placed ahead of Tuesday’s election (November 3) as forecasters tipped the republican to be ‘dumped’ by American voters.
Speaking after the move, the museum’s marketing manager Orkide Yalcindag said: “Today’s activity is rather of a symbolic character ahead of the elections in the United States.
“We here at Madame Tussauds Berlin removed Donald Trump’s waxwork as a preparatory measure.”
The museum appears to have predicted correctly, as it looks increasingly likely that Job Biden will secure the presidency.
Despite putting Trump in a dumpster, a model of predecessor Barack Obama remains in place in Berlin’s Tussauds.
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Former teacher and health services manager with a Degree in English, Sarah moved to Spain from Southern Ireland with her husband, who runs his own car rental business, in 2019. She is now enjoying a completely different pace and quality of life on the Costa Blanca South, with wonderful Spanish and expat friends in Cabo Roig. Sarah began working with Euro Weekly News in 2020 and loves nothing more than bringing all the latest national and international news to her local community.
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