A resurfaced video of Donald Trump's late mom has left people across the globe stunned over her uncanny resemblance to the President.
An old clip of Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, who passed away in 2000 at age 88, chatting on the Irish TV show It's Bibi in 1994, was shared on X (formerly Twitter) earlier this week, where it went viral.
In it, Mary Anne discussed growing up in a small village on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland and coming to New York City in 1930, where she met her husband, Fred Trump, whom she married in 1936.
Many social media users couldn't believe how much Mary Anne looked and sounded like Trump and rushed to the replies to share their awe.
'Donald Trump speaks just like his Scottish mother, even down to the gestures,' one user wrote.
'Not gonna lie this interview with Trump's mom is absolutely uncanny,' another penned.
'He has her mannerisms,' pointed out someone else.
'The speech patterns, the mannerisms... [He] clearly loved his mother,' read a fourth post.
A resurfaced video of Donald Trump's late mom has left people across the globe stunned over her uncanny resemblance to the President (seen together in 1994)
An old clip of Mary Anne MacLeod Trump, who passed away in 2000 at age 88, chatting on the Irish TV show It's Bibi in 1994 was shared on X earlier this week, where it went viral
A fifth said: 'Damn. He looks like her. She has the same cadence of speech as he has. WOW.'
'She looks like Donald Trump put a wig on and some Victorian makeup,' joked a different user.
'I thought it was Trump dressed as a woman,' someone else admitted.
In the video, Mary Anne, dressed in a chic white blouse with a dramatic bow and a red and black plaid jacket, explained: 'I was born in a little town called Stornoway, in the Island of Lewis way up in the Hebrides. A beautiful little island.'
When asked if she lived there for most of her life, she said: 'Yes, I grew up there, came to New York, met my husband, went back to Scotland and came back to New York.'
The interview appeared in a special St. Patrick's Day edition of the Irish show and was filmed at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.
The reporter revealed that Trump, who was already a top real estate mogul at the time, couldn't be with them because he was in Hollywood.
Mary Anne then added: 'He got a call from Steven Spielberg asking if he could come and make a cameo in some movie that Spielberg is doing. Of course Donald didn't want to say no.'
Many social media users couldn't believe how much Mary Anne looked and sounded like Trump and rushed to the replies to share their awe
Mary Anne discussed growing up in a small village on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland and coming to New York City in 1930, where she met her husband, Fred Trump. She's seen in 1932
Trump's mother passed away aged 88 in 2000, just over a year after her husband Fred died aged 93. Mary Anne (far right) and Trump are seen in 1995
It's unclear what movie she was referring to since Trump never actually appeared in a Spielberg movie.
Mary Anne and Fred, an established builder and developer at that time, met soon after she came to New York and married in January 1936.
The ceremony was held at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, after which they enjoyed a wedding reception with around 25 guests at the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan.
Fred and Mary Anne had five children, though their second, Fred Jr, died at age 42, following a life blighted by alcoholism.
Trump's beloved mother passed away aged 88 at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park in 2000, just over a year after her husband Fred died aged 93.


