Trump Gets Last Laugh After Repulsive Robert DeNiro Sticks It To Him In Most Pathetic Way Possible
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Robert De Niro tried pulling a bully move on President Trump but ended up looking foolish once his little move was met with a hard dose of reality. De Niro might be a tough guy in some of his movies, but he’s not able to act his way through real life when it comes to President Donald Trump. The pair could exchange wits all day, but it seems like once again the Trumpster will get the last laugh. De Niro might have quite a resume filled with some very good movies, but he simply can’t hang with the big boys when it comes to making a point against a fellow celebrity who just so happens to be the one sitting in the highest throne of the White House.
De Niro was talking about his restaurant, Nobu, with someone from MailOnline. They talked about his life as a celebrity who won’t retire, but also about his life working with restaurants and hotels. While that seemed like prime content for a solid celebrity interview, they had to ruin it by bringing Trump into the conversation. A nice friendly interview turns into a pile of rubbish once they interject political chatter with their entertainment biz.
Just imagine watching a nice interview with your favorite star and it turns into politics. Sounds boring to anyone who doesn’t want their entertainment marred by political fodder, right? Well, that’s exactly what happened with De Niro when he was talking to people from MailOnline. They were probably having a nice chat, good enough for a website or magazine, and De Niro just has to mention that he wants to ban Trump from his restaurants. One might wonder what the point of that was. What does Trump have to do with restaurant talk? Why would De Niro even bring Trump into the conversation? Is De Niro that spiteful of Trump that he has to constantly bring him up?
The interview went a bit like this: “The Taxi Driver legend, 74, spoke exclusively to MailOnline about life as a superstar, restaurateur and hotelier when he joined fellow founders Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper in launching the new Nobu Marbella Resort last week.
During the insightful chat, Robert discussed his reluctance to retire, his marriage-like relationship with Chef Nobu and his strong feelings on President Donald Trump – who he revealed would be barred from every Nobu restaurant if he tried to enter.
Speaking to MailOnline at the Marbella event, the trio discussed their work with Nobu while Robert weighed in on retirement – after 55 years in acting and 25 years in the restaurant business – yet appears to have no desire to quit just yet.
He said: ‘I’m getting older? What am I going to do? What else can I do? What am I gonna do? Take up golf!? I actually tried golf and I liked it but I enjoy doing what I’m doing. As long as we enjoy that. How much can I rest?’
‘I’ve been lucky that we can do all our work, all of us and the team. Sometimes things don’t work out like that and people have disagreements and we have had disagreements in the past but you’re always thinking of the big picture.’
While Nobu has thrown its doors open to some of the world’s most iconic stars, one well-known public figure who will not be gracing the eatery is Trump, as Robert has made his thoughts on the President extremely well-known.
When asked who his dream dinner guest would be, Robert insisted he would never let Trump into any of the Nobu restaurants, yet cheeky Chef Nobu stated: ‘It’s my dream for Trump to sit next to Bob. To make them sushi!’
Speaking earlier in the day, Robert said of the President: ‘I don’t care what he likes. If he walked into a restaurant I was in – I’d walk out.’
The Japanese chef, full name Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa, discussed the sense of family in the Nobu chains and how the whole production works so well.
He said: ‘People working with us, depend on how they do, we can give them a next step and an opportunity and a chance to take that next step. I like to grow at the same time as the chef and the management.
Trevor Horwell, the CEO of the Nobu Hospitality group, said of the brand: ‘Nobu is constantly evolving and we touch all types of customer.