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Sound familiar? A golden cloud appears over London that looks like Donald Trump and is almost as orange as his face, leaving locals delighted

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Londoners were stunned to see a huge cloud looming over the capital that looked exactly like Donald Trump.

Londoners were stunned to see a huge cloud looming over the capital that looked exactly like Donald Trump.

The cloud was as orange as his face usually is and even included the 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate’s striking pompadour in its outline.

A photo of the cloud was shared on social media and locals were overjoyed to see Trump’s profile in the London sky.

“Look at that jaw,” wrote Anna Bethel, who posted the photo on Facebook.

Facebook user Mangminsei Haokip responded: “He looks like an 18th century version of Donald Trump.”

And Mark Wurtzler joked: “When he wakes up he’ll be furious!”

Londoners were stunned to see a huge cloud looming over the capital that looked exactly like Donald Trump.

The cloud was as orange as his face usually is and even included the 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate's notable pompadour in its outline.

The cloud was as orange as his face usually is and even included the 78-year-old Republican presidential candidate’s notable pompadour in its outline.

Former US President Donald Trump attends his civil fraud trial in New York on October 17

Former US President Donald Trump attends his civil fraud trial in New York on October 17

Jennifer Thomas Bogart commented: ‘Nice pompadour.’

The former president’s hair is so famous that Vanity Fair titled a 2015 article: “An Illustrated History of Donald Trump’s Hair.”

The article details the changes in Trump’s hairstyles from 1976 until he launched his first bid to become president in June 2015.

The article says Trump had a “remarkably sleek and organic-looking” hairstyle in 1976, “considering the era and the man.”

He then began to part his hair to the left; 1985 was the last time “more than three-quarters of an inch of Trump’s forehead was exposed to public view.”

It is noted that in 2002 Trump changed his hair color to a “burnt auburn-Cheetos.”

The Vanity Fair article was followed by one in The Gentleman’s Journal, which wrote: “Ghastly or handsome? What can the president’s pompous coiffure tell us about the man beneath the mane?”

A photograph of Donald Trump taken at Trump Towers in 1985

A photograph of Donald Trump taken at Trump Towers in 1985

Donald Trump walks to Air Force One before departing Joint Base Andrews in Maryland in February 2018

Donald Trump walks to Air Force One before departing Joint Base Andrews in Maryland in February 2018

Donald Trump speaks to reporters upon arrival at his civil fraud trial in New York City on October 17, 2017.

Donald Trump speaks to reporters upon arrival at his civil fraud trial in New York City on October 17, 2017.

But it’s not just Trump’s hair that has been the topic of conversation, but also his makeup application and fake tan.

Even while in court in October last year, the Republican presidential candidate was mocked for his use of the products on social media.

One image, taken on Oct. 17, showed Trump sporting a deeply tanned complexion over most of his face, but with white patches near his hairline.

Author Majid M. Padellan shared the photo with the caption, “Think of all the ketchup splattered.”

‘He missed his neck and the front of his ear,’ commented one X user. ‘Does he do his own makeup?’

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