Career Switch: Former US President Donald Trump to Spin the ‘Wheels of Steel’ at Private Dinner Event
- Members of the Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida are in for an amazing time and a pleasant surprise as the weekend approaches
- Former US president, Donald Trump, will be playing the role of a DJ at a dinner event scheduled to hold at his Florida resort
- New York Times journalist, Maggie Haberman, took to Twitter with a picture showing the memo sent to members of the club
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It appears former US president, Donald Trump, is considering a career switch and it is not what anyone saw coming.
The politician and businessman is set to treat members of the Mar-a-Lago Club in Florida to an amazing time as the weekend approaches, Metro UK reports.
Trump will be playing the role of a DJ at a dinner event scheduled on Friday and Saturday at the club which he has owned since 1985.
Also confirming the ex-president's appearance, New York Times journalist, Maggie Haberman, took to social media with a photo of the memo received by club members.
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The memo reads in part:
"Great music will be played during dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings, with President Trump playing the role of disc jockey. The music will be amazing, it will be lots of fun, and it will go into the late evening."
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Reactions
One social media shared a video of Trump dancing as he reacted to the news.
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Another Twitter user, @micahh64, had this to say in response to Trump's role as a DJ:
"In fact, some are saying it will be the most amazing music ever heard in history; that it will be unprecedented in its greatness. Other DJ’s have gone up to Drumpf with tears in their eyes, saying sir, we are in awe of your turntable skills."
@skicruiser wrote:
"Nothing says “I’m Broke” more than him being a DJ? LOL and there’s room at the bar. He’s desperate - wonder what Jr’s contribution to these lovely evenings will be."
Lady goes viral for baking cake similar to Trump
Meanwhile, a viral video that captures how a woman who is a talented baker manages to make cakes that look like real-life human beings.
The baker who trained as an artist taught herself how to bake but she is now being celebrated for her beautiful cakes.
Social media users couldn't get enough of the baker, with some of them offering themselves up to be turned into cakes.
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