Famous Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un impersonators strike again

Best buddies, Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump impersonators.
Best buddies, Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump impersonators.
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Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump were seen having a grand old time in Singapore — wait, no... their meeting isn't until June 12

Sorry. Those famous Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump impersonators, Howard X and Dennis Alan, were the ones seen bro-ing it up in Singapore on Saturday, ahead of a meeting between the real world leaders.

Makes sense, as does every other part of 2018. 🙃

The two musicians/world leader impersonators — known for crashing the 2018 Winter Olympics and filming videos outside the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong — were photographed seeing the sights together after the fake Kim Jong-un was reportedly detained at the Changi airport by authorities for several hours on Friday, per Bloomberg. 

Here are some photos of the two holding their own little summit to get you pumped for the real thing next week.

Kim Jong-Un impersonator Howard X (R) and Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan (L).

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Kim Jong-Un impersonator Howard X (L) and Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan  in Singapore.

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Kim Jong-Un impersonator Howard X (L) and Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan (R) make an appearance at the Merlion park in Singapore.

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Kim Jong-Un impersonator, Howard X (R) and Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan (L) .

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Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump impersonators Howard X (centre R) and Dennis Alan  in Singapore.

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Uncanny, aren't they?

After the real Donald Trump left the G7 summit early on Saturday to make his meeting with the real Kim Jong-un, he sent a series of tweets announcing his excitement.

Hopefully the photos from the real meeting will be as good as these. What a time to be alive.

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