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Barbra Streisand Says She Plans To Move To Australia If Trump Wins
On Thursday night’s episode of The Tonight Show, Streisand performed a very special duet with Jimmy Fallon dressed as Donald Trump, complete with an orange spray tan and insane hair.
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Iconic Jewish singer and actress Barbra Streisand has threatened to relocate to Australia if Republican nominee Donald Trump wins the USA presidential elections in November.
“I worry”, Streisand said.
Streisand is in the middle of a tour in support of her 35th album, “Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway”. “Together we’re gonna make duets great again”, Fallon said before launching into the tune.
Jimmy, as Trump, sings: “Any wall you can build I can build taller”.
Streisand revealed during an Australian TV interview that she will move Down Under if Donald Trump is elected President.
As Barbra’s a supporter of Clinton, she sings: “I can vote for Hillary” before stating that “She’s going to win and she’s going to win huge!”
She compared the situation to “a blister that has to pop”, hoping that Americans can get it out of their system and then “get back to sanity”.
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The stage and screen legend was also in the news recently for a completely separate reason: Siri, the iPhone robot who can interact with users, had been pronouncing her name wrong (it was saying “StreiZAND” instead of “StreiSAND”, with a soft “s”).