VIDEO The Real Reason Donald Trump Hates Bette Midler

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The Real Reason Donald Trump Hates Bette Midler
In a recent comedic segment on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the host addressed the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and singer/actress Bette Midler, who has become a frequent target of Trump's vitriol over the years. Kimmel opened by highlighting Trump's activities during his trip to London, where he attended a D-Day commemoration alongside the Queen, yet couldn't resist taking jabs at his domestic critics, including Midler.
Kimmel pointed out Trump’s Twitter attack on Midler, where he labeled her a "washed-up psycho," alleging she fabricated statements attributed to him to make him look bad. This tension, according to Kimmel, is part of a long-standing animosity that Trump holds towards the actress, reportedly stemming from her criticism of him on various occasions.
The humorous analysis delves into pop culture connections that Kimmel humorously suggests could explain their feud. For example, Kimmel connected the dots between Midler's role in the 1993 film "Hocus Pocus" and the events of Trump's life, including a playful assertion that some of Trump’s actions mirror those of characters in the movie. He noted that the father character was played by Charles Rocket, an actor linked to Saturday Night Live, a show that often satirizes Trump. This tie to popular culture seemed to humorously suggest deeper, almost conspiratorial reasons for Trump's disdain.
The segment further explored a mock educational segment spiraling into comedic territory, illustrating the ridiculousness of their feud with exaggerated comparisons to essential historical events like D-Day while juxtaposing them against Trump's Twitter antics.
This light-hearted dissection showcases the relationship between celebrity culture, politics, and humor, reflecting on how public figures interact in the digital age.
What are your thoughts on this ongoing feud? Is it purely political, or do you think it taps into something deeper? Share your opinions below!
 

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