As a longtime fan of The Boys and a keen observer of political satire, I can’t help but marvel at the brilliantly timed parallel between Homelander’s recent “Vought A Burger” stint and Donald Trump’s own fast-food escapade. It seems that in this alternate universe, our favorite super-powered despot shares more than a passing resemblance with a certain former president.
In a popular social media post, the character Homelander from ‘The Boys’ was depicted serving food at “Vought A Burger,” echoing Donald Trump’s recent visit to McDonald’s. The show’s fictional account on X (previously Twitter) posted this image. This scene mirrors Trump’s real-life appearance at a McDonald’s drive-thru. The post generated a lot of buzz across different platforms, featuring Homelander at the fast-food chain as part of the series’ promotional content. It not only captivated fans but also ignited conversations among them.
The Boys’ Homelander mocks Donald Trump by serving food at ‘Vought a burger’
On occasion X, Vought International shared an image of Homelander at their fast-food establishment, “Vought A Burger”. This post drew attention to Donald Trump’s recent stop at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania, where he was seen working behind the drive-thru counter in photographs.
As a child, Homelander harbored dreams of working at his neighborhood Vought A Burger. His dream has since materialized, as Vought closed down one of their restaurants and orchestrated selected patrons, allowing Homelander to serve food to the public. Kudos to Homelander for demonstrating his true ability to…
— Vought International (@VoughtIntl) October 23, 2024
The article stated, “As a child, Homelander aspired to work at his neighborhood Vought A Burger. His dream has now become reality, as Vought closed a restaurant and orchestrated select patrons for Homelander to ‘serve’ them ‘meals.’ Thank you, Homelander, for demonstrating your common touch!
During a campaign stop in Pennsylvania, Trump handed out French fries at a McDonald’s, while making fun of Vice President Kamala Harris by saying “I’ve been working fifteen more minutes than Kamala” (as reported by both The Guardian and Fox News). This event soon became a trending topic on various social media platforms.
The Vought International post featuring Homelander received mixed reactions from users. Some claimed the series had the “same energy” as Trump’s McDonald’s visit. The image showed Homelander at a drive-thru window holding a bag with a “Vought A Burger” sticker. It included the text, “Breaking: Homelander serves up high-quality beef,” parodying the Vought News Network from the series.
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