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Helen Mirren Calls Trump A Dinosaur

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Oct, 2016 12:48 PM
    Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren has dubbed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump a dinosaur.
     
    "It's dinosaurs. I think they're dying out, honestly. I think there are a few old dinosaurs left and I think Trump is one of them," Mirren said at a luncheon for her film "Eye in the Sky" here, reports variety.com.
     
    Mirren also poked fun at Trump's physique, dismissing him as having an "enormous body, small head" and noting that he had "dinosaur-y hands".
     
    Her comments came a day after she appeared at a Broadway fundraiser for Hillary Clinton, during which she recited a speech by a former First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt.

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