Dominican newspaper apologizes for Trump-Baldwin photo mix-up
aldwin has received critical praise for his performance
SANTO DOMINGO:
A Dominican newspaper apologised on Sunday for publishing a photo of actor Alec Baldwin in his satirical role as US President Donald Trump, alongside an article on the US president's stance on Israeli settlements.
Hollywood actor's Trump satirical act fools Dominican newspaper
The Friday edition of El Nacional featured Baldwin's photo - instead of an actual image of Trump - next to one of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a story about Israeli settlements in areas claimed by the Palestinians.
Baldwin has channeled the billionaire US president's strained squint and pouty, twitching lips on the sketch comedy "Saturday Night Live" since the show's 42nd season premiered.
El Nacional issued an apology for the gaffe in its Sunday paper, saying the mix-up "went unnoticed by all who reviewed page 19," where the photo ran. "El Nacional apologizes to the readers and all those who felt affected by the publication," the paper said.
Robert De Niro calls Donald Trump a 'bad example'
The Republican president and a former reality TV host has attacked Baldwin and the late-night variety show on Twitter, writing that the show is "unwatchable!"
Baldwin has received critical praise for his performance, however, and the newspaper gaffe might be the highest compliment yet.
A Dominican newspaper apologised on Sunday for publishing a photo of actor Alec Baldwin in his satirical role as US President Donald Trump, alongside an article on the US president's stance on Israeli settlements.
Hollywood actor's Trump satirical act fools Dominican newspaper
The Friday edition of El Nacional featured Baldwin's photo - instead of an actual image of Trump - next to one of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a story about Israeli settlements in areas claimed by the Palestinians.
Baldwin has channeled the billionaire US president's strained squint and pouty, twitching lips on the sketch comedy "Saturday Night Live" since the show's 42nd season premiered.
El Nacional issued an apology for the gaffe in its Sunday paper, saying the mix-up "went unnoticed by all who reviewed page 19," where the photo ran. "El Nacional apologizes to the readers and all those who felt affected by the publication," the paper said.
Robert De Niro calls Donald Trump a 'bad example'
The Republican president and a former reality TV host has attacked Baldwin and the late-night variety show on Twitter, writing that the show is "unwatchable!"
Baldwin has received critical praise for his performance, however, and the newspaper gaffe might be the highest compliment yet.