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Trump, Vince Vaughn spoof 'Wedding Crashers' with photo of star's visit to White House

"Wedding Crashers" star Vince Vaughn posed with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office in an unexpected photo op.


Trump, Vince Vaughn spoof 'Wedding Crashers' with photo of star's visit to White House

The White House posted a photo, Friday, of Vaughn, 55, visiting Trump in the Oval Office, accompanied by a playful caption: "White House Crashers." 

The image, styled like a movie poster, featured Vaughn standing behind a seated Trump, both all smiles in front of the presidential seal.

"President Donald J. Trump & Vince Vaughn in the Oval Office," the official White House Instagram account shared with an American flag emoji. 

The White House's social media post has sparked mixed reactions from fans. 

Some fans have embraced the humorous nod to "Wedding Crashers," while others have questioned the pairing.

"Love to see bold celebs supporting President Trump!" one fan wrote. 

Another comment read, "This White House social media account is GOLD! Love this."

Others disapproved of the comical post. 

"Vince Vaughn canceled," one Instagram comment read. 

One fan reacted, "Vince Vaughn is about to be the most hated man in Hollywood now."

Vaughn and Wilson worked as divorce mediators who went around crashing wedding receptions in their free time. 

In January, Vaughn was spotted taking photos with fans at Trump's Inaugural Starlight Ball.

Last year, Vaughn acknowledged he's a libertarian and described himself as a "believer more in allowing individuals to make choices."

Meanwhile, in 2020, Vaughn received backlash after he was seen chatting and shaking hands with Trump at the College Football Playoff national championship.

The "Swingers" actor addressed the criticism at the time. 

"In my career I've met a lot of politicians who I've always been cordial to; I've met Nancy Pelosi and was cordial to her as well," Vaughn previously told the Los Angeles Times.

Vaughn additionally noted that at that same football game he also greeted Democratic strategist James Carville, who had a cameo in "Old School."

"It was the only time I've ever met him. We said hello. He was very personable," quipped Vaughn. "I didn't get into policies."

He continued, "I think people are more charged than ever about these things. But I don't think most people take that stuff as seriously as the small percentage that's making noise about it."

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