Donald Trump's media handler's uncanny resemblance to NHL star Sean Avery's ex-wife

Hilary Rhoda (left) and Donald Trump (right)
Hilary Rhoda (left) and Donald Trump (right)

Hope Hicks, former White House Communications Director and campaign communications manager for Donald Trump, has often been noted for her striking resemblance to model Hilary Rhoda. Both Hicks and Rhoda share similar features, including high cheekbones, full lips, and blonde hair.

Hicks was widely regarded as one of Trump's closest advisors and confidants.

Hicks first began working for Trump in 2014 as a public relations consultant for his business ventures. She quickly rose through the ranks, and by 2015, was serving as press secretary for Trump's presidential campaign. As campaign communications manager, Hicks was responsible for shaping Trump's message and managing his interactions with the media.

Hicks was a key player in Donald Trump's successful presidential campaign. Her close relationship with the president made her a highly sought-after interview subject. Despite her high profile, she was known for her reluctance to engage with the press and was often described as a "behind-the-scenes" operator.

Despite the physical similarities, Hicks and Rhoda come from very different backgrounds. Hicks grew up in Connecticut and attended Southern Methodist University, where she studied English and played lacrosse. After graduating, she moved to New York City and began working in public relations.

Rhoda, on the other hand, was born and raised in Maryland and attended the Academy of the Holy Cross, an all-girls Catholic school. She was discovered at a New York City salon at the age of 16 and went on to become one of the most successful models of her generation.


NHL legend Bobby Orr endorsed Donald Trump for re-election

Robert "Bobby" Orr is a celebrated retired ice hockey player from Canada, born on March 20, 1948. He was known for his impressive speed, scoring ability, and skill in setting up plays. Orr played in the NHL for 12 seasons, 10 of which he spent with the Boston Bruins, and the remaining two with the Chicago Black Hawks.

He is widely recognized as one of the greatest defensemen in the history of the sport and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

In 2020, Orr expressed his support for former US President Donald Trump's re-election campaign. He placed a full-page ad with the New Hampshire Union Leader in which he referred to Donald Trump as "the sort of teammate I'd like."

In doing so, Orr endorsed Trump's leadership style and his perceived qualities as a team player. The ad drew attention from both supporters and opponents of Trump and sparked debate over the role of celebrity endorsements in politics.

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