Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current president of the United States. Before entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality. Trump was born and raised in the New York City borough of Queens, and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School. He took charge of his family's real-estate business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded its operations from Queens and Brooklyn into Manhattan.
The company built or renovated skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. Trump later started various side ventures, mostly by licensing his name. He owned the Miss Universe and Miss USA beauty pageants from 1996 to 2015, and produced and hosted The Apprentice, a reality television show, from 2003 to 2015. Forbes estimates his net worth to be $3.1 billion.
Boris Johnson, and former President Donald Trump, are both popular choices to dress up as. A poll of 2,000 adults found that more than a fifth (21%) believe October 31st is an opportunity for them to express the quirky side of their personality, while 18% put a lot of time and thought into their spooky look.When it came to duos, Stranger Things’ Eleven and Mike, Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy – following the Wagatha Christie drama – and loved-up Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker featured.The research was commissioned by wine brand 19 Crimes, ahead of launching its “Cut & Cork” barber shop Halloween takeovers.Among the most influential TV shows and films for Halloween costumes, which will inspire the looks on offer at the 19 Crimes events, were Stranger Things, House of the Dragon, and Top Gun: Maverick.Spokesman Ben Blake said: “It’s great to see how many people are planning to go all out for Halloween this year and express their quirkier sides through creative fancy dress.“The results show it is clear that pop-culture has had a big impact on outfit options – whether it’s politicians, fictional characters, or celebrities.”The study also found 43% plan to celebrate Halloween this year.This includes attending or hosting a house party (25%), going on a night out (22%), and taking younger relatives trick-or-treating (21%).Almost a fifth think outfits should be funny (19%), while 33% prefer scary.Four in ten adults claim they are a fan of fancy dress, and typically spend £28.50 each on outfits, and more than an hour – 62 minutes – perfecting their look for the event.And almost half go on to share photos of their Halloween appearances on social media.A third even prefer fancy dress as an adult, compared to just 23% who.
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