The star of Home Alone, McCauley Culkin, has shown his support for demands that outgoing US President Donald Trump be removed from the second part of the film.

Culkin wrote in response to two different tweets to two Twitter posts asking for scenes of Trump's appearance to be removed, as a fan of the idea responded.

Trump appeared in the famous movie from 1992, during a short scene, when Trump gives directions to the boy Kevin McCallister (played by McCauley Culkin) when the boy gets lost in the Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at the time, at the time of the film's release.

Culkin's supportive reaction to removing Trump from the scene came amid widespread interactions that demanded the removal of the US president against the backdrop of the riots in the US Capitol.

my influence> https://t.co/dnASX3a7JB pic.twitter.com/ROekwEYp4X

- rae ⚔️ (@rachellobaugh) January 14, 2021

A wide range of these interactions reached a sarcastic side, as some of the tweeters who published clips from which they deleted Trump in a comic way, and others replaced him with other actors.

Journalist Josh Pillinson, a specialist in art news, called for the Trump scene to be deleted digitally, but some comments came rejecting the principle of deletion, as according to one of the tweeters, "The problem lies in removing the disordered people of power, dictators, or bad people from history, so how will future generations learn what not to do." .

Digitally remove him from Home Alone 2 next

- Joseph Longo (@josephlongo_) January 8, 2021

Donald Trump has been digitally erased from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) and replaced by Christopher Plummer pic.twitter.com/X4hppGmssZ

- Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) January 9, 2021

Fixed.

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- Brendan Milove (@BrendanMilove) January 9, 2021

Donald Trump scenes

The scene of Donald Trump's appearance in the movie "Alone at Home 2" is not his only one, and it seems that the outgoing president loves to appear in the cinema, as he has performed 8 scenes in other films, with his name and real personality as a rich man who does not care about others, which are all comedic scenes, as he appeared in The little rascals, with the sentence "You are the best kid money can buy."

In another comic scene in the series "The Nanny", as a rich arrogant man, and in the series "The Job", as a businessman who is bold and perhaps rude according to his role in the scene.

As for "Ghosts Can't Do It", he appeared by his real name, and for this role he won the title of worst actor, along with his repeated scenes of the same character in the films "Two Weeks Notice" and "Sex and the City" and the City, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.