Vince Vaughn and Donald Trump 'White House Crashers' spoof draws mixed reviews

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Hollywood A-listers generally aren’t known to be fans of U.S. President Donald Trump.
But Vince Vaughn, 55, has reaffirmed he’s not anti-Trump, recently visiting the Oval Office.
And the White House had some fun with with the actor’s visit, spoofing his 2005 film Wedding Crashers.
On Friday, the official White House Instagram account posted a movie-like photo of the actor with Trump in the Oval Office with the caption “White House Crashers.” Vaughn is seen standing behind the president, who is seated.
“President Donald J. Trump & Vince Vaughn in the Oval Office,” caption read, along with an American flag emoji.
Still, the post has led to mixed reaction on social media.
“Love to see bold celebs supporting President Trump!” one fan wrote.
Another comment read, “This White House social media account is GOLD! Love this.”
On the flipside?
“Vince Vaughn cancelled,” one Instagram comment read.
One fan reacted, “Vince Vaughn is about to be the most hated man in Hollywood now.”
Back in January, Vaughn took photos with fans at Trump’s Inaugural Starlight Ball and in 2024, the actor told the New York Times he’s a libertarian, adding a “believer more in allowing individuals to make choices.”
“I’d rather say let people make their choices, and they can make different choices and have the consequences of their choices,” he said.
In the Wedding Crashers, Vaughn and sidekick Owen Wilson played divorce mediators who crashed wedding receptions in their spare time.
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