Family Guy mocks Donald Trump’s sexist ‘locker room’ remarks in hilarious skit with Peter Griffin
The video, which featured in last night's episode of the show, imagines that Peter is on the bus responding to Donald Trump's lewd remarks about "moving on" women and grabbing them
THE infamous Trump tape has been hilariously parodied by Family Guy in a new clip which sees Peter Griffin attempt to join in "locker room talk" with the presidential candidate.
The clip, which featured in last night's episode of the show, imagines that Peter is on the bus responding to Donald Trump's lewd remarks about "moving on" women and grabbing them.
In the mock-up version, Peter suggests some “locker room talk,” but when Trump starts talking about “moving on” women, he says “Whoa, whoa, whoa, that’s not ‘locker room talk.’ I meant like ‘good play,’ ‘good pass,’ like that kinda thing.”
The show, created by Seth MacFarlane, is the latest voice to comment on the shocking leaked recording of a conversation between Trump and Billy Bush, in which the Republican candidate talks about grabbing women "by the p****".
The parody was posted on the show's Facebook page today with the announcement "BREAKING NEWS: An extended version of the “Tapes” has just surfaced".
In the Family Guy version, as Trump says he had better have some TicTacs "just in case I start kissing her", Peter replies "That's the cheapest breath mint. I thought you were a billionaire?"
The funny clip ends with Peter joking that Trump can't open the handle of the bus door "because of his tiny hands".
The audio tape, recorded in 2005 when Trump appeared on Access Hollywood, have caused a storm of controversy for the habitually controversial billionaire, with even members of his own party calling for him to pull out of the race.
In a rare apology, Trump put the comments down to "locker-room banter" and claimed Bill Clinton had said "far worse to me on the golf course".
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