Watch: Kim Jong Un’s look-alike interrupts Australian PM Scott Morrison’s election campaign

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Lookalike of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un disrupts Australian election campaign

Viral video: Kim Jong Un’s look-alike interrupts Australian PM Scott Morrison’s election campaign

Australian head of the state Scott Morrison’s political race was intruded on by a doppelganger of North Korean pioneer Kim Jong Un. The clone of the North Korean despot even conversed with the media people accumulated close to him and modeled for photographs like a lawmaker. The impersonator recognized himself by the stage name Howard X.

“Thank you kindly. Gladys Liu is the socialist contender for Australia,” he said before he was intruded on by an assistant to Morrison. “I support Gladys Liu,” he added before he left the scene.

The aggravation made by the doppelganger appeared to be arranged by the Queensland State senate applicant Drew Pavlou, who said via web-based entertainment that he was old buddies with Howard X and it was “probably the best thing we have at any point made due.”

Howard X is notable for his pantomime of Kim Jong Un. In 2018, he was kept and addressed when he showed up in Singapore days before a culmination between the North Korean pioneer and U.S. President Donald Trump. His genuine name is Lee Howard Ho Wun.

In the interim, Gladys Liu in a proclamation to the Associated Press said she was centered around conveying results for the Melbourne people group she addresses. “I won’t be diverted by my adversaries and their grimy strategies,” she said. Liu was brought into the world in Hong Kong and has lived in Australia for over 30 years.

Australians go to the democratic stalls on May 21, with late surveys showing Morrison’s Liberal-National alliance on target to lose to middle left Labor, finishing nine years of moderate government.