Not even professional girls’s golf tournaments are protected from the Trump dance.
Amid a phenomenon of American athletes utilizing the dance to have a good time massive moments throughout video games since Trump’s election win, English girls’s golf star Charley Hull introduced the strikes to The Annika, a premier occasion within the sport, this previous week.
On Thursday, Hull addressed the dance and her emotions concerning the president-elect, calling him “brilliant” and a “legend.”
“I love Trump. I think he’s brilliant,” Hull stated on the CME Group Tour Championship at Tiburon. “I like how he just says things, he doesn’t care what people think, and he’s straight to the point.”
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Hull went as far as to say that she would like it if Trump led her residence nation, the UK, as a substitute of its present Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“I wish he was head of the U.K.,” she added. “I just like him as a person. He’s a little better than our Prime Minister.”
Starmer assumed workplace this previous July after the nation’s Labour Occasion received the bulk in parliament. The Labour Occasion’s victory ended 14 years of the Conservative Occasion’s governance and was received with the smallest share of the electoral vote of any majority authorities since record-keeping of the favored vote started in 1830.
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Starmer’s time period has already featured an early corruption scandal. He confronted controversy in September after stories that he had did not declare a present of a number of thousand kilos value of garments to his spouse by Labour Occasion donor Waheed Alli, Baron Alli.
Thus, Trump has earned Hull’s affection and respect over the present chief of her personal nation.
Hull beforehand expressed curiosity within the Ladies’s Open Championship returning to Trump Turnberry in Scotland sooner or later.
“I thought it was a great golf course, great fun,” she stated whereas making ready for the Scottish Open, by way of The Telegraph. “I love being out there, and the views are brilliant.
“Like actually, it’s probably the greatest golf programs on the planet. It could be a disgrace to not be on there.”
Other pro golfers have voiced support for Trump, including Bryson Dechambeau and Dustin Johnson, who was at the president’s election victory party and played a round with him on his course in Florida.
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The Trump dance as a means of celebration has been a particularly controversial talking point in the NFL in recent weeks. San Francisco 49ers linebacker Nick Bosa, Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers, Tennessee Titans wide receivers Calvin Ridley and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and Detroit Lions defensive end Za’Darius Smith and linebacker Malcolm Rodriguez have all been seen doing the dance in games since Trump’s victory.
At UFC 309, Trump was seated cageside as Jon Jones and Bo Nickal both showed support for him. Jones did the dance move after he knocked out Stipe Miocic. He handed the heavyweight belt to Trump afterward. Nickal talked with Trump about golfing after his victory.
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