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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Diminutive actor Don Little, known in real life as Steven Atanga, has been exposed over his supposed encounter with Joe Biden.
The US presidential candidate Joe Biden was said to have knelt in front of Ghanaian diminutive actor Don Little.
The actor also confirmed the report, according to Kasapafmonline.
Joe Biden shared the photo of the supposed encounter on his verified Instagram page and it has attracted close to 300,000 likes.
See his post below :
In report seen on reuters.com, the photo shared by Joe is from 2 months ago when he visited the neighbourhood where he grew up while campaigning in Scranton, Pennsylvania, on July 9, 2020.
There is also a video from the visit that shows Joe was also filmed talking to one the children whom he knelt before interacting with him and according to the boy, he is 3 years old.
Though there is striking resemblance because of the hair style and stature, another close shot of the little boy also shows clearly that it isn’t the diminutive Ghanaian actor in the viral picture.
View this post on Instagram
I met US presidential candidate Joe Biden in the state.🇱🇷🇬🇭🙏🙏
A post shared by Official Don Little (@officialdonlittle) on
As to why the 22-year-old actor would claim he was the one with Joe, we can only believe it was intended comical mischief to play to the gallery of clout chasing and it worked pretty well for Don Little because he was also in the U.S and returned to Ghana about a week ago.
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