Self-obsessed trump has himself pointing at camera as his phone's lock screen
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THE ORANGE MAN BABY HAS BEEN MOCKED FOR HAVING WHAT LOOKS LIKE AN AI-GENERATED IMAGE OF HIMSELF ON HIS PHONE - WITH SOCIAL MEDIA USERS BRANDING HIM A 'NARCISSIST' 19:44, 02 Jun
2025Updated 20:30, 02 Jun 2025 Most people have a photo of their family or loved ones on their phone's lock screen - but not Donald Trump. The Orange Man Baby was rumbled during a press
conference over the weekend when his phone was spotted, apparently with a photo of himself on it pointing at the camera. Political commentator Harry Sisson shared his thoughts on TikTok,
saying: "Donald Trump was holding a press conference and his phone screen was seen. "Can you take a guess as to what the lockscreen photo is? If you guess himself, you'd be
absolutely right." Even more bizarre, the image appears to be AI-generated one from his last election campaign. Harry asked viewers in his clip: "Do you know how narcissistic you
have to be to want yourself to be the home screen? You'd be constantly looking at yourself. "Normal people might have a photo of themselves and others - family or friends - but no,
in Donald Trump's world, it's a constant him." The 78-year-old has since been mocked for the outing. Article continues below The post has had 77.5k likes and more than 2.5k
comments from bemused users. One person wrote: "Did he Google that and download it? Probably not, but it's a funny thought." Another added: "It's like people who
have portraits of themselves hanging at home. It's so odd," while others dubbed him a "narcissist". However, not everyone was against Trump having a photo of himself on
his phone. "I hate to be that guy, but people be having photos of themselves on their Lock Screens all the time. It’s not that big a deal," wrote one. Someone else agreed, saying:
"I don’t see anything wrong with having a wallpaper of yourself." Another joked: "It's not Putin?" This isn't the first time Trump has fixated over his image,
however. The Orange Man Baby recently threw a wobbler over an "unflattering" portrait of him on display in Colorado's State Capitol - and demanded its removal. He posted a
tirade on his Truth Social platform earlier this year in March. It read: "Nobody likes a bad picture or painting of themselves. "But the one in Colorado, in the State Capitol, put
up by the Governor... was purposefully distorted to a level that even I, perhaps, have never seen before." Article continues below Trump did express admiration for artist Sarah
Boardman's portrait of Barack Obama, but cheekily suggested she had "lost" her talent with age. "He looks wonderful, but the one on me is truly the worst." "She
must have lost her talent as she got older. In any event, I would much prefer not having a picture than having this one," he vented. FOR THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS AND STORIES FROM
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