"Vanity Fair" magazine is turning the tables on billionaire and potential presidential candidate Donald Trump, cheekily questioning the authenticity of his hair.
A mock "proclamation" Friday on the magazine's website declared, "If Trump intends to declare his candidacy for the presidency, as he has so often threatened, the issue of his comb-over could become a Constitutional matter.
"In the interest of putting this controversy to rest, Vanity Fair demands that Trump release a notarized certificate from a barber proving the veracity of his hair."
"Vanity Fair" goes on to mock the birther movement with its own "balder" movement, or those who doubt that Trump's hair is genuine.
"In the event that significant members of the Balder community question the validity of the [barber's] notarized certificate, we insist that Trump submit to air, wind, and Dutch rub tests to be administered by an independent board-certified hair-care expert that will debunk, once and for all, these corrosive conspiracy theories.
Trump made headlines this week for reviving the argument of "birthers" who question whether President Obama was born in the United States.
On Wednesday, the White House released the president's long-form birth certificate to the public.
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