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Beyond the debates caused by the so-called Culture of Cancellation, and its many controversial points, the truth is that Macaulay Culkin agrees to remove Donald Trump from a scene where the tycoon appears talking to the boy who plays the actor in My poor little angel 2, lost in New York (Chris Columbus, 1992), a film considered a classic and that is back in the United States with every Christmas celebration.

The decision comes at a time when, on the head of the still president, a vase of nefarious consequences is overturned, after the role of sedition played by promoting a neo-fascist invasion of the Washington Capitol.

How Trump will take the scissor in the 20th Century Fox film, promoted by thousands of people on social media, is hard to predict when he will face a second political trial before Congress, and in addition , their coffers are recent due to measures that various entities have been taking against their financial domains, without forgetting that an unfortunate future before the courts – what accusations are not lacking – may be waiting to bend around the corner.

But if you consider the narcissism that has led Trump to represent his own role as Trump as a successful businessman in about 13 or 14 films, one has to think that the proposed celluloid cut would come to play the role of the classic drop of water in the middle of a glass, also overwhelmed by the prohibitions that continue to poison social networks with their lies and manipulations.

And even more so when, amidst the requests of many, his demand to appear for a few seconds in My Poor Little Angel 2 is made public or, if not, he flatly refused to be filmed in New York Square, a hotel owned his between 1988 and 1995.

In this regard, actor Matt Damon has been conclusive: “It was not possible to access the premises of the building until Donald Trump got the role.”

On more than one occasion, Trump has said that, as a young man, he looked a lot like Elvis Presley, and that he was well able to develop a career in film. In 1989, already a millionaire, he had his first chance of some prominence in a film shot next to the monumental Bo Derek, an erotic fable entitled Ghosts Can’t Do It. Here he could be seen making faces on the actress’ side; she in the role of a young widow who, after the suicide of her old husband (Anthony Quinn), tries to take sexual revenge with the best that is presented to her.

Film critics called the film a “cinematic abomination” and Trump received two nominations for the Razzie Awards, which were commissioned to “award” the most infamous of this year’s production: Worst Supporting Actor and Worst New Star.

No one remembers this movie, or others where, as in My Poor Little Angel 2, it appeared for a few seconds, but the collective outrage that has now erupted on social media does not he wants it more in a story that every New Year’s Eve, almost religiously, usually sees with joy for millions of viewers.

Macaulay Culkin, now 40, after expressing his agreement with the Trump cut campaign, has responded to another person who told him he had eliminated it on his own: Bravo!

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