Two legends who trolled Trump on the University of Central Florida campus explain actions
TWO legends who trolled Donald Trump during his appearance on the University of Central Florida campus have finally explained their actions.
TWO mates who trolled Donald Trump during his appearance on the University of Central Florida campus have finally explained their actions.
Marius Loots sent social media into a frenzy after he was spotted being handed a chip from his unidentified friend as Donald Trump addressed his supporters.
The saga was unplanned with Mr Loots and his friend only attending the event after being offered VIP tickets from friends.
“It was a chance to hear Trump directly without media bias; even though I made it clear to the people who invited me I wasn’t endorsing him,” he told The Daily Dot.
Mr Loots said the dynamic duo originally had different seats, but were moved behind Trump to make room for billionaire David Siegel.
“Some guy came up to us and said, ‘Do you know who is going to sit here? A billionaire. So I’m going to need you guys to move over.’ If it wasn’t for that, we probably wouldn’t have been onscreen at all,” he said.
They pair didn’t plan to troll the presidential candidate, it just happened naturally.
Loots explained he discretely made mention of the pork and cheese nachos the pair had purchased prior to the rally.
“I told him ‘Hey, I’m hungry. Give me a nacho,’ and he said, ‘I got you’,” he explained.
Immediately following, Mr Loot’s friend hand fed him, aeroplane style.
Mr Loots said the chips “were amazing”, but described the aftermath as the real winner.
“The funny part was the comments from Trump supporters thinking we were co-ordinating protests,” he said.
@realDonaldTrump Secret Service needs to remove these guys, throwing up gang signs behind Trump. @SecretService pic.twitter.com/q8JVK8JUSd
â urasillylibby (@urasillylibby) March 5, 2016
@DanScavino @CLewandowski_ The protesters are being coordinated by the 3 guys behind Trump. Hand gestures signal when to disrupt
â Jupiter (@jupiter_attic) March 5, 2016
It wasn’t just Twitter viewing the duo as trouble with agents from the Secret Service confronting the lads.
“We noticed a few [Secret Service agents] get closer to us throughout the speech, and we were escorted out after by a few of them, but they were very professional and there was no issue,” he said.
Looking back on the event, Mr Loots said his food choice was probably the most inappropriate aspect.
“Seems like an ironic food to have at a Trump feast, or Mexican hate rally,” he said.
“I only say Mexican hate rally because I stood next to a man wearing ‘Mexico will pay’ on his spandex onesie.”