Trump’s “Bad Hombres” Comment Sparked Endless (Hilarious) #BadOmbres Burns
Donald Trump says A LOT of things that make people cringe (to say the least), and that includes during last night’s debate, when the presidential candidate claimed that “we have some bad hombres here.” While there’s plenty we could say on that point, others were wondering if Donald meant something a little different. Perhaps he was talking about, well, #badombres. At least, that’s what Twitter assumed when it became the LOL hashtag of the debate.
Some folks were totally clarifying what Donald really meant…
Did Trump just say "We have bad Hombres" here?! Maybe he meant Ombré #DebateNight pic.twitter.com/jrn4Q1WfD2
— DavidCruzIII (@DavidCruzTMM) October 20, 2016
bad ombres pic.twitter.com/CuNQMiMTJb
— Paige Lavender (@paigelav) October 20, 2016
Bad Ombre pic.twitter.com/DHm0fP6SCG
— noted gay separatist (@GREATTRAGEDY) October 20, 2016
So now we know what #trump's immigration plan is focused on… ridding the #USA of these monsters: #debate #badOmbres pic.twitter.com/74FQGcbUbq
— joseph m. azam (@JosephAzam) October 20, 2016
Let's be clear, Trump didn't say #BadHombres, he said #BadOmbres as in the result of his makeup every. damn. day.
— Katerina Torres (@katerinatorres) October 20, 2016
And some feel that he has a point…
You're welcome. #BadOmbres pic.twitter.com/3JXqlY7PVS
— PhillyFoodGirl- Kass (@PhillyFoodGirl) October 20, 2016
The only time I will ever agree with Donald Trump. He's right we do have a lot of bad ombre's and they need to be fixed😂😂😂.
— Cletus (@l1m1t3d_ed1t1on) October 20, 2016
#badombres? I agree, the hair in this country could use some real help. 💇 #Debates2016
— Juice Fong (@jgfong) October 20, 2016
I've never agreed w/@realDonaldTrump until now: we must rid the country of these #BadOmbres! If we don't take a stand, who will?! #Debate pic.twitter.com/MvNwnUhSQU
— Daniel Delgado (@DanDel1989) October 20, 2016
Though they don’t think Trump is the man to fix the issue….
The only bad ombre in my life was fixed by my hairdresser TBH#debatenight
— Jordan Hughes (@JayHillary) October 20, 2016
While there were those who weren’t into being judged for their fading ways…
as a female: my body, my hair. dont judge my bleach and tone. #badombres #ombres #debatenight
— Lucy X Luckern (@lucyxluckern) October 20, 2016
Taking risks w hair color is a personal & private choice in America, Trump needs to STAY OUT OF IT #badombres #badhombres #NastyWomanVoter
— M.A. Miller (@maryallisonm) October 20, 2016
Although others felt he was being totally hypocritical…
That term could be applied to Trump's color scheme from hair to ski tone tonight. #debates #badombres
— Jenni (@DCXn24Fan) October 20, 2016
sorry but the only bad ombré i see is on that stage, mr. trump #DebateNight pic.twitter.com/PEpiJ5DJ9B
— the tali lama (@notoriousTBL) October 20, 2016
Eventually, everyone was getting in on the joke…
#badombres https://t.co/My3nb448sr
— Cosmopolitan (@Cosmopolitan) October 20, 2016
And we mean everyone…
hombre:🚶 a man
ombré: 🌈 having colors or tones that shade into each other #debatenight— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) October 20, 2016
Watch out for those bad ombrés, friends!
What’s the worst #badombres experience you’ve ever had/seen? Tweet us @BritandCo!
(h/t Bustle; photos via Justin Sullivan/Getty)