With President Donald Trump Vince Vaughn He helped out in a light spoofing of the Hollywood actor’s iconic 2005 film, “The Wedding Crusher.”
The White House posted a photo of 55-year-old Vaughn on Friday, visiting Trump in his oval office, accompanied by the playful caption “The White House Crusher.”
The film’s poster-like style image featured Vaughn standing behind a Trump sitting.

Vince Vaughn visits President Trump at the White House with a spoofing photo of “Wedding Crusher.” (Win McNamee/Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
“President Donald J. Trump and President Vincevawn of the Oval Office,” the official White House Instagram account shared with American flag emojis.
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The White House social media posts sparked mixed reactions from fans.
Some fans have embraced the humorous nod for “wedding crushers,” while others have questioned the pairing.
“I love seeing bold celebrities who support President Trump!” wrote one fan.
“President Donald J. Trump and President Vince Vaughan in the oval office.”
Another comment states, “This White House social media account is Gold! I love it.”
Others refused to accept comical posts.

Vaughn had previously spoken frankly about his political views. (Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)
“Vince Vaughn has been cancelled,” an Instagram comment read.
One fan responded, “Vince Vaughn is now Hollywood’s most hated man.”

Owen Wilson and Vincevaughn during the 2005 “Wedding Crusher” New York City premiere. (Gregory Pace/Film Magic/Getty Images)
He partnered with Hollywood actor Owen Wilson for a gross comedy. “Wedding Crusher.”
Vaughan and Wilson worked as divorce mediators who crashed the wedding reception in their free time.
In January, Vaughn was spotted taking photos with fans at Trump’s first Starlight Ball.

Vince Vaughn was spotted taking photos with fans at Trump’s first Starlight Ball. (Derek Utley/Instagram)
Last year, Vaughn admitted to being a libertarian and described himself as “more faithful in allowing individuals to make choices.”
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“I would rather say that people would make their choices, and they can make different choices and bring about the consequences of their choices,” he said. New York Times.
Meanwhile, in 2020, Vaughn received backlash after seeing him chat and shaking hands with Trump at the College Football Playoffs National Championship.
The “Swinger” actor was working on criticism at the time.
“In my career, I have met many politicians who have always been honest. I met Nancy Pelosi and I was sincere to her,” Vaughn previously told the Los Angeles Times.
Vaughn also said he greeted Democrat strategist James Kerrville, who had a cameo in “Old School.”
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“That was all I saw him. We greeted him. He was very personality,” Vaughn said. “I wasn’t caught up in the policy.”
He continued, “I think people are being accused of these things more than ever, but I don’t think they take it seriously as much as the small percentage of people making a fuss about it.”