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A Picture Of Jared Kushner And Ivanka Trump At Buckingham Palace Is Getting Trolled For Looking Straight Out Of A Horror Film

A Picture Of Jared Kushner And Ivanka Trump At Buckingham Palace Is Getting Trolled For Looking Straight Out Of A Horror Film
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President Donald Trump was accompanied by his eldest daughter Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner during a three-day state visit to London.

Ivanka and Jared watched Queen Elizabeth II greet Trump on Monday, and the pair looked like spectral witnesses with their seemingly nonplussed expressions.

Even Stephen Colbert informed his audience on the Late Show that the couple was haunting Buckingham Palace.

He added:

"Listen, children, sometimes at night, if you listen closely, you can still hear them…having no business being there."

One photo of them peering from inside a Buckingham Palace window is giving the internet goosebumps and left the door wide open for trolling.


The creeped-out denizens of Twitter compared the ghostly expressions of Ivanka and Jared to a horror movie, and we have to agree, the couple appears to be not all there.

Some saw them as a variation of the twin apparitions from The Shining.





A fitting description for their hollow expressions.




They were compared to Gomez and Morticia from The Addams Family, but scarier. Ohh, snap-snap.



Who knew that a new Omen movie was in the works? This user did.


Or a rendition of Flowers in the Attic.


Some horrors are less ghostly and more grounded in reality.



This user gave a twist on Children of the Corn.


There was a horror movie about a haunted doll called, The Boy. Jared is nailing it here.


Others felt the pair was missing an agenda, leaving us all in the dark.


Don't gaze too far into their eyes. They'll steal your soul.

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