Trump says Home Alone 2 ‘will never be the same’ after cameo is cut by Canadian TV
President also jokingly blamed Justin Trudeau for Lost in New York snub
Donald Trump has said Home Alone 2 “will never be the same” after his cameo was cut from the film by a Canadian TV broadcaster.
When he was a real estate mogul and New York celebrity, Trump briefly appeared as himself in 1992’s Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, offering travel advice to Macaulay Culkin’s character.
But the scene was missing from the film when it was broadcast on Canada’s CBC Television this week, leading a spokesperson having to deny that it was cut for political reasons.
“As is often the case with features adapted for television, Home Alone 2 was edited to allow for commercial time within the format,” a representative said.
On Twitter, Trump addressed the missing scene furore, and joked that Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau may have been to blame.
“The movie will never be the same! (just kidding),” he tweeted. “I guess Justin T doesn’t much like my making him pay up on Nato or trade!”
On Christmas Eve, Trump boasted that “young kids” always reference his Home Alone cameo to him.
“It turned out to be a very big hit, obviously,” he said during a conference call to US troops overseas. “It’s a big Christmas hit – one of the biggest. So it’s an honour to be involved in something like that.”
Trump made a number of cameos in films and television series throughout the 1990s. Speaking in 2017, Matt Damon explained that Trump’s repeated cameos were down to a contractual clause ensuring he appear on-camera if a production filmed in one of his buildings.
Home Alone, which is set to be remade for Disney+, features on our ranking of the greatest festive films of all time.
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