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After all, there are multiple actors with very shady backgrounds who never had their scenes edited out (not saying there is any equivalency here, just that why should President Trump's scenes be cut based on what some snowflakes say).
Ben Stiller has revealed that, despite outcry from fans calling for a brief scene featuring the current United States President to be cut from the film, he won’t be editing Donald Trump out of his 2001 comedy “Zoolander.” Stiller discussed the controversy on a recent episode of The Daily Beast’s podcast “The New Abnormal.”
“I’ve had people reach out to me and say, you should edit Donald Trump out of ‘Zoolander,'” Stiller said, referring to a scene set at the VH1 Fashion Awards that includes Donald and Melania Trump as red-carpet interviewees discussing the greatness of self-obsessed male model Derek Zoolander. “But at the end of the day, that was a time when that exists and that happened,” said Stiller about requests to edit the film.
A movie 11 years old? People really do need to get a life.
When you are unemployed in your parents house all day, you have a lot of time on your hands.There really are a majority of people on the left that have this type of time and use it for this purpose. They are mentally ill. Expect it to get worse before it gets better. If Trump wins again, expect their heads to implode like in the Kingsman movie.
Note to self:
Take Ben Stiller off my Hollywood blacklist.
Now there are 7 movies I can still watch.
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