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VIDEO: Did Justin Trudeau Wear Fake Eyebrows At G7 Summit? Internet Thinks So, Goes Into Meltdown

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Jun, 2018 12:33 PM

    Canadian Prime Minister is a social media heartthrob and it’s common for his name to trend on social media platforms.

     

    Justin Trudeau's name started trending on Twitter not just for the fact that Donald Trump openly slammed him by calling him “weak and dishonest” but a video that showed his ‘eyebrows falling off’ – well, at least the fake extensions. Tweeple are going crazy to figure out if it's true.

     

    As Justin Trudeau fielded questions from reporters during a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, the attentions of those watching live drifted to a seemingly drooping left eyebrow.

     

    Footage of the press conference posted online shows the bilingual prime minister answering questions varying in subject from Trump to trade before the tell-tale brow appears to come unglued.

     
     

    The video quickly went viral for the obvious reasons and got everyone talking on the micro-blogging site. While a few initially tried to argue it’s photoshopped, a few experts and professional bet their “years of experience” and vouched for it that it is not morphed.

     

    The incident has led to accusations that Trudeau is buffing up his eyebrows with a couple of stick-on substitutes. While it’s unclear whether the eyebrow is actually falling or if it’s a trick of the light, the internet has responded with expected amounts of mirth and memes to mercilessly mock the Canadian politician.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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