Why is Donald Trump so orange? – Bundlezy

Why is Donald Trump so orange?

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (15488857d) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Keir Starmer greets President of the United States Donald Trump as he arrives at Chequers US President Donald Trump state visit to the UK, Arrival, Day 3, Chequers - 18 Sep 2025
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Keir Starmer greets President of the United States Donald Trump as he arrives at Chequers (Picture: Victoria Jones/Shutterstock)

He’s only been here for two days, but Donald Trump has been the talk of the town since his arrival.

The US President here for an unprecedented second visit, something that he has pointed out repeatedly since he arrived.

But one question that remains on everyone’s lips is: Why is he still so orange?

Trump, famed for his Fanta-coloured face, has repeatedly denied claims he uses any kind of fake tan or bronzing products, with an official insisting his vibrant complexion is solely down to ‘good genes’.

Over on social media, people have been posting clips of Trump in Windsor comparing him to orange fruit, while a protester at the protests against his visit in London yesterday featured a flag which said: ‘Orange lies matter.’

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While the 79-year-old’s tan lines are typically a source of mockery, American photo editor Emily Elsie previously said she believes Trump’s changing hue is directly linked to his stress levels.

In a series of Instagram stories, published in January, she wrote: ‘Why is no one covering this very important data point?’

Sharing a photo of the politician shortly after the first failed assassination attempt on him last year, she said: ‘In July 2024, Donald Trump looked like this… And now he looks like this,’ she added alongside a more recent picture of Trump giving a speech.

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US President Donald Trump during the carriage procession to Windsor Castle, Berkshire, yesterday (Picture: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

‘We need to talk about the bronzer,’ she went on. ‘I used to think the problem with Trump’s “skin tone” was primarily an issue of photo retouching – aka a photographer’s choice in colour balancing.

‘I noticed that Trump’s skin tone tended to oscillate wildly depending on lighting and the colour palettes of the photographer.

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at an election night watch party, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, in West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Donald Trump was also seen looking very tanned while on stage as he declared himself the winner of the election (Alex Brandon/AP)

‘In a “cool” light Trump’s bronzer is less intense. A slightly warmer tone makes Trump’s “skin tone” go crazy and orange.’

She said she has spent years believing The Apprentice star’s changing tan colour was made to suit his TV audiences.

‘But lately, I feel like something more psychological is happening,’ she continued. ‘When Trump took office in 2017, he was significantly less orange… but as his term wore on, more bronzer was applied.

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Social media users joked this clip of Trump showed he had ‘evolved into his final, neon orange form’ (Picture: Getty)
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S., November 5, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio
Donald Trump gestures at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan (Picture: Reuters)

‘The more stressed… the more makeup. And then when out of office, the makeup would only reappear for the cameras. But it was mostly toned down.

‘Then something interesting happened. After Trump’s debate with Biden in June 2024, the makeup all but disappeared. When Trump was up in the polls, and a victory was all but certain, the bronzer was gone.’

Sharing a recently taken photo of Trump appearing obviously darker in the face, she said: ‘Believe me when I tell you we’ve never seen him like this,’ she said. ‘Also, it appears he’s doing his hands now?’

Emily said she noticed his ‘mask’ of make-up tends to get ‘darker towards the end of his presidential campaigns’.

Asking followers to stop commenting on how ‘silly’ Trump looks, she said: ‘I don’t think he looks silly, I think he looks trapped.

‘He is acting just like we do when we are a) insulated b) insecure c) surrounded by pictures of ourselves.’

The posts were shared to X where they were viewed more than 26 million times in under 24 hours.

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