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7 year oldUS comedian Chelsea Handler is under fire for tweeting a vulgar video that mocks White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ weight and physical appearance.
The video — a promotion for Handler’s Netflix series — is a fake step-by-step makeup tutorial, featuring comedy writer Fortune Feimster as Sanders, reports the New York Post.
Each step of the fake tutorial is accompanied by crude jokes that ridicule — among other things — Sanders’ face, Trump and Republicans.
“Right now my skin is dry, just like Puerto Rico right before that one rainy day they had,” she says before applying moisturiser to her face.
“My face is a big, fat biscuit!” she says as she uses the lotion.
Feimster compares her makeup foundation to the foundation of America: “It’s Republican, it’s strong, and it’s white.”
Feimster also mocks Sanders’ physical appearance by insinuating that she resembles a man.
“I used to not know what foundation was, but our great president was kind enough to take me to a Sephora and he said to the employee, ‘Hey, you see that fellow over here? Make him a woman,” she says.
Get the "Sarah Huckabee Sanders" look @fortunefunny. New @chelseashow Friday. pic.twitter.com/O8y1l2RxZe
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) December 7, 2017
Not everyone was amused with the video. Many took to Twitter to criticise Handler’s attack of Sanders.
One Twitter user wrote: “Keep it up and everyone will despise you. You are obviously a very unhappy person. Maybe as a modern feminist you should act like a lady for a change.”
Another wrote: “Glad to see how much of a strong feminist you are, by promoting positive body image of other females.”
Despite the backlash, Handler was unfazed by the criticism, replying, “This woman deserves to be taken down. She is pure evil.”
This story was originally published on the New York Post and is reprinted with permission.
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