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Supercut Of Trump's Bizarre Moans And Grunts Gets Hilarious 'When Harry Met Sally' Makeover

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The ex-President's propensity for odd vocal utterances at his MAGA rallies got the spoof treatment from 'The Daily Show.'

The Daily Show showcased its comedic skills by giving former President Donald Trump's infamous rally noises a humorous and NSFW twist.

The satirical take features a mashup of video and audio clips of Trump's unconventional noises at campaign rallies with a famous scene from the 1989 romantic comedy-drama film, When Harry Met Sally.


In this cleverly crafted spoof, titled "When Harry Met Donny," The Daily Show blends the footage of Trump bizarrely moaning and groaning at rallies with the memorable scene from the movie. The original When Harry Met Sally scene features Meg Ryan's iconic fake orgasm at Katz's Delicatessen in Manhattan, while Billy Crystal portrays the character Harry.

You can see the supercut below.

During this memorable moment in the film, Sally passionately demonstrates how men often cannot distinguish between real and fake orgasms. She convincingly fakes an orgasm at the table, while other diners watch the spectacle unfold.

The scene concludes with Sally calmly returning to her meal followed by a nearby patron (played by the director Rob Reiner's mother) delivering the famous punchline, "I'll have what she's having."

You can see the full scene below.

When Harry Met Sally... (6/11) Movie CLIP - I'll Have What She's Having (1989) HDwww.youtube.com

The reactions to The Daily Show's take were almost as hilarious.


The particular scene from When Harry Met Sally has become an enduring part of movie history, oft-cited as the most memorable moment in a film already celebrated for its sharp writing.

Ryan's dedication to the scene, involving multiple takes and hours spent showcasing her fake orgasms, remains a noteworthy behind-the-scenes anecdote from the film.

Ryan has said that her kids humorously view the scene as a "unique embarrassment," with actor Jack Quaid—her son with fellow actor Dennis Quaid—previously joking to Entertainment Weekly that "when your mother has one of the most famous orgasm scenes of all time, you do not jump to the film."

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