Dear readers, who have now opened this article: We are sincerely sorry!

But you decided it yourself. Apparently you want to see the pictures, so we assume no responsibility for any consequential damage. You want to see a naked Trump? You will see a naked Trump - almost at least!

The image that has been on Facebook since 2018 is currently being distributed on social media:

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Yes, we see a naked man having a fake tan sprayed on him - and visually this man also looks like Donald Trump. Only: It's not the incumbent US President!

If we take a further look at the account from which the photo originally came, we will find even more pictures of celebrities that many paparazzi would sell their souls for. Here, for example, the Queen shopping:

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Also almost spicy: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, waxing her legs:

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This Alison Jackson must be the absolute star among star photographers if she manages to take pictures like this. However, a little suspicion arises when you see the description of a picture in which you see Donald Trump with members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK):

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Translated into German, the description of the picture says:

“If you’re ever in Berlin and haven’t seen my TRUMP KKK [image] yet, then here’s your chance: The Camera Work Gallery is showing my artwork until April 18, 2020!”

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Allow me: Alison Jackson, photo artist with a penchant for spoof

Spoof is mostly humorous imitations of people, events and films. Unfortunately, we usually only encounter spoof in the ugly version in the form of replica login pages and fake emails, but Alison Jackson shows the funny side of spoof.

Her current exhibition “ Mental Images ” shows a variety of apparent celebrities who are actually look-alikes, in sometimes everyday, sometimes bizarre situations.
She herself says of her works:

“My pictures ask where the truth ends and the lie begins… where the subjective triumphs over the objective.”

Conclusion

So no, this is not the real, naked Donald Trump. Nevertheless, the author of the article now wants to wash out his eyes with acid.

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