Instead of throwing her remote at the TV to express her frustration with President Donald Trump,sex video with leicester city players writer and comedian Sarah Cooper takes to TikTok to impersonate him.
On Friday, Cooper appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to debut her new clip 'How to Bathroom.' Like with all of her Trump TikTok videos, Cooper lip syncs what the president is saying while taking on his mannerisms, exaggerating her facial expressions and providing hilarious visuals.
In this one, Cooper gives her own interpretation of Trump talking about water pressure at a Dec. 19 business roundtable.
Cooper hones in on the more nonsensical comments Trump makes, like during the roundtable: "They take a shower and water comes dripping out. Just dripping out, very quietly dripping out." At the same time, Cooper puts herself face-to-face with her shower head as if she is talking to it and then turns her head as if to listen intently to it.
In her interview, Cooper also explained to Fallon what inspired her Trump lip-syncing videos. She confessed that, initially, she posted a dance clip but it was so bad that she immediately deleted it.
"I started doing lip-syncing and then Trump is on television every day... and he's just kind of BSing his way through the presidency," Cooper says. "I'm looking at him and getting so frustrated because people are just nodding and pretending like what he's saying is making sense."
Cooper admitted half-jokingly that she's a bit jealous of Trump, "I've always wanted to be one of those guys. I've always wanted to be able to like, talk my way through things and just like BS my way through life."
Well, Cooper can't be Trump but her viral videos are the best (if not better) next thing as they highlight the many illogical aspects of his presidency.
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