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Hanoi Barber is Giving Away Free Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un Hairdos

Hanoi Barber is Giving Away Free Donald Trump and Kim Jong-Un Hairdos

February 20, 2019
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In honor of the upcoming summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam, a local barber shop is offering free hairdos in the likeliness of the two political leaders. 
With the summit taking place on Feb. 27-28, Tuan Duong Beauty Academy is running their free promotion until Feb. 28.
Image via YouTube / Arirang News
Nine-year-old To Gia Huy who had his hair recreated in the likeliness of Kim gleefully told Reuters, “I feel happy with this haircut because people will think I look like the leader of North Korea.”
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Huy also beamed that no one else in his class could allegedly pull off the look as he does because “no one in my class is as fat as me.”
Image via YouTube / Arirang News
Le Tuan Duong who owns the salon explained that he is running the promotion because, “I love peace. I hate war so much. So many people in my family have died, so I support this summit very much.”
Image via YouTube / Arirang News
66-year-old Le Phuc Hai was approached by Duong for the Trump cut and agreed .
Hai told Reuters that, “I like Donald Trump’s haircut. It looks great and it fits my age.”
Feature images via YouTube / Arirang News
 
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