http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/09/20/mitt-romney-mexico-fake-tan-univision-_n_1900183.html?utm_hp_ref=ukMitt Romney appeared to be a touch more tanned during an TV interview for Spanish-language channel Univision on Wednesday, prompting suggestions the Republican leader had piled on the make up to make himself more appealing to Latino voters.
The make-up ‘mishap’ is particularly unfortunate as it comes in the wake of a leaked video of Romney saying he would have a better chance of being President if he had been "born of Mexican parents."
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Mitt Romney looked EXTREMELY tanned when he appeared on the channel
Other photo during the same time frame.
Nia Figueroa @_Estefaniaaa_
Nia Figueroa
So Mitt Romney wore makeup yesterday to look brown when he was interviewed with Univision/Telemundo #stupidass #OBAMA2012
September 20, 2012 3:45 pm via web Reply Retweet Favorite
In the film, secretly filmed at a donor event in May, the Republican leader, said: “There are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 % who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims.”
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Mitt Romney: Before and after
basadd @basadd
basadd
i like Malibu Tan Romney better.
September 20, 2012 1:56 pm via web Reply Retweet Favorite
Romney's unnatural colour didn't go unnoticed. One viewer pointed out on YouTube the difference in colour between his hands and his face, saying: “Only 47% of him is brown.”
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Mitt Romney has appeared paler in other shots
Another offered: “Only a rich man tans with his gloves on”.
One viewer wrote: “All that is missing is his sombrero and fake moustache.”
Jeff Gauvin @JeffersonObama
Jeff Gauvin
Romney picks the Snooki orange tan look before the debates to help him look younger than the two decades he has on Obama. #p2
September 20, 2012 2:25 pm via TweetDeck Reply Retweet Favorite
Romney has tried to make much of his Mexican roots in his bid for the White House, touting his Latino heritage in campaign videos and speeches. The Republican leader grew up in a small Mormon enclave in the heartlands of Mexico but remained an American citizen, born to US parents.