Meryl Streep Dressed Up Like Donald Trump And Nailed It
Here's what Trump would look like if he had talent.
Meryl Streep is one of the most decorated, most acclaimed, and most beloved actresses of our time.
Known best for her captivating performances in 'Sophie's Choice,' 'The Deer Hunter,' 'The Devil Wears Prada,' 'Mamma Mia!' and 'Doubt,' Streep fully commits to each role she takes on—and Monday night's 2016 Public Theater Gala at the Delacorte Theater in NYC was no different.
The beloved actress took on the role of one of the most hated men in politics and we can't stop staring. That's right.
Meryl Streep dressed up as Donald Trump.
From the unruly hair to the the orange tan to the macho stance, Streep put on another Oscar-worthy performance.
If you're still confused (as you should be), we've got details about where the strange game of dress up took place.
Streep performed last night as part of the annual Shakespeare in the Park Public Theater Gala. She performed alongside Christine Baranski performed a duet of "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" from the musical "Kiss Me, Kate" and perhaps in attempt to "Make Theater Great Again" Streep did the damn thing as Donald Trump.
Streep is no stranger to taking on roles of political figures.
From Margaret Thatcher to Emmeline Pankhurts, Streep proved with these roles that she can take on politics, too.
Don't let this game of dress up fool you. Meryl's ready for Hilary.
Don't let Meryl in Donald drag fool you, she's still a fierce Clinton supporter. The two share a mutual appreciation for each other as well as this badass selfie.
Streep paid tribute to Clinton at the 2012 Women in the World conference, and Clinton has said she would want Streep to portray her in a movie someday.
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The performance set social media ablaze with lots of feelings about Meryl's latest performance.
Listen up, Hollywood.
This girl felt it.
All hail kween Meryl.
Though we still don't like Trump, the incredible, awe-inspiring talent that is Meryl Streep made us forget that for a song or two.
Somebody get this lady a Tony.