Trump campaign hits back at 'The Apprentice' makers for taunting him with 'Go See The Apprentice' flyer

According to a report, Donald Trump reportedly tried everything to block the movie release that is based on his controversial life
Donald Trump was mocked by 'The Apprentice' team with a flyer during Reading rally (Getty Images)
Donald Trump was mocked by 'The Apprentice' team with a flyer during Reading rally (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Donald Trump was addressing a campaign rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, and a flyer went in the sky trolling the former president.

On Wednesday, October 9, ‘The Apprentice’ put on a message for Trump, which read, "TRUMP, GO SEE THE APPRENTICE FRIDAY."

Interestingly, the Republican presidential nominee tried everything to block the movie release that is based on his controversial life.

In ‘The Apprentice' movie, the lead Sebastian Stan at one instance can be seen assaulting his ex-wife Ivana, though, Trump and his legal team have denied the assault claim multiple times which is derived from his 1989 divorce.



 

Donald Trump campaign responds to 'The Apprentice' troll

Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung slammed the filmmaker’s stunt. "This ‘film’ is pure malicious defamation, should never see the light of day, and doesn’t even deserve a place in the straight-to-DVD section of a bargain bin at a soon-to-be-closed discount movie store, it belongs in a dumpster fire," Cheung said, reports TMZ.

‘The Apprentice’ premiere was attended by A-listers including Anne Hathaway and Laverne Cox while Robert Downey Jr and Ava DuVernay gave thumbs up over social media.

American real estate magnate Donald Trump announces the launch of his new magazine, Trump, which is to be distributed aboard the aircraft of his Trump Shuttle airline, May 1990. Trump made the announcement at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. (Photo by Tom Gates/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Donald Trump played a part in transforming New York City real estate (Getty Images)

Earlier, Jimmy Kimmel joked on his show that actor Sebastian Stan might need to consider returning to Romania if Trump wins November election.

Stan, known for portraying a young Trump in the controversial film 'The Apprentice', was caught off guard by Kimmel's playful warning. 'The Apprentice' examines Trump's career as a real estate businessman in New York in the 1970s and 1980s.



 

Internet reacts to 'The Apprentice' trolling through a flyer

Netizens joked about the publicity stunt to upset Donald Trump with their advertisement. 'The Apprentice' flick is based on Trump's life as a young real estate businessman.

A person said on X, "Much, much MORE of this. Send him over the edge. He deserves it."

"I can’t read it. What does it say??" another joked. 

"Hollywood has gone mad actually and this is yet another proof 😂😂🤣🤣" a person said.

A person trolled, "🤣🤣🤣 We have tickets to see it next Tuesday!!!"

Another felt, "LOL. he must’ve been in a rage."



 



 



 



 



 

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