Six months after receiving the cufflinks from Trump, Sheen told Norton that he had a jeweler come and appraise some items for him. On her way out, he remembered that he had Trump’s cufflinks and was “curious” about their worth.
“She took the loop, spent about four seconds and kind of recoiled from it, much like people do from Trump. And so she says, ‘In their finest moment this is cheap pewters and bad zirconias.”
Pewters are alloys which are a mixture of chemicals. They can be used to make inexpensive jewelry. Zirconias are stones that only visually resemble natural diamonds but aren’t of the same worth.
Sheen added, “What does this really say about the man you know that he said here’s like a great wedding gift and it’s just a bag of dog shit.”
As the audience erupted in laughter, Sheen took another jab at Trump, “Is that the laughter I can hear coming from across the pond at our country about this charlatan.”
Norton chimed in with a neutral response, and said, “it’s scary times all over the place.”
But Sheen, who clearly is not a supporter of Trump said, “I have faith that good and decent people will make the right choice and the circus will leave town before it contaminates the oval office.”
One of his fans chimed in, “The con never stops with that man. I believe this 100%.”
Another wrote, “He took “Fake it till you make” to a whole different level!”
Over the years, some celebrities have admitted to rocking fake jewelry for various reasons. Some may do it to keep up their luxurious appearance without blowing their money. Others do it for safety reasons.
While Trump himself has never explained why he walks around with cheap cufflinks, other people have come out to reveal they too were gifted the same item from him.
He also gave his mentor and the late famed lawyer Roy Cohn the inauthentic jewelry It wasn’t discovered that they weren’t real until Cohn’s partner Peter Fraser got them appraised after inheriting them.
Someone else came forward after Trump pretended to take down Vince McMahon in 2007 at a wrestling match. He claimed he lost one of his $50,000 “Trump Stamped” cufflinks but a source told The Post that the cufflinks weren’t even worth $100. It seems everything about the man is fake. STILL NO THOUGHTS ABOUT TRUMP WANTING TO LEAVE IN 600,000 red communist CHINESE IN THE COUNTRY. COME ON GRAPE APE WHAT'S YOUR TAKE ON THIS. WHAT AM i SUPPOSED TO THINK. IS HE TROLLING THE MAGAUNIVERSE AND THE LIBTARDS AT THE SAME TIME. WHATCHA GONNA DO BROTHER WHEN TRUMPAMANIA RUNS ALL OVER YOU.