Obama’s celebrity guests left ‘dirty messages’ for Donald Trump – ’You will fail’

DONALD TRUMP was left a series of discouraging messages by Barack Obama's party guests, it is claimed.

By Melanie Kaidan, Lifestyle Reporter

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The former US President was due to be inaugurated when Mr Obama’s guests purportedly left notes in the White House. Comedian Dave Chappelle said the messages, dubbed “dirty notes,” were “all over” the executive residence.

Mr Chapppelle recounted laughing upon hearing news reports regarding the messages, which purportedly predicted that Mr Trump would “fail”.

Speaking in a YouTube podcast with model Naomi Campbell, Mr Chappelle said: “Remember when the Trump administration moved in they said, 'the Obama staff left dirty notes for us’.”

He added: “I saw this happening. I'm not going to say who did it, but it was celebrities writing all this crazy sh*t and putting them all over there.

“And I saw them doing it so when I saw that on the news I laughed real hard.

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Obama’s celebrity guests left ‘dirty messages’ for Donald Trump (Image: Getty)

“It was one of the last big parties the Obamas threw and I'm not gonna say those celebrities' names.”

Following his White House stint, Mr Trump left the White House on January 20 alongside his family and has since been spotted at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Lately, the former president has seen himself at the centre of speculation regarding his next professional steps.

He hinted at a potential run in the 2024 Presidential election and said he "might decide to beat them again" in his first appearance since leaving office during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

In the meantime, the 45th US President has set up a contact form in his website, 45office.com, that fans can use to book him and Mrs Trump for events.

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Comedian Dave Chappelle made the remarks a during a YouTube podcast with model Naomi Campbell (Image: Getty)

The website reads: “Thank you for your interest in inviting Donald J Trump or Melania Trump to participate in your event.

“In an effort to ensure that your invitation is received in a timely manner, it is strongly recommended that you submit your request using the form below.”

A notice on the site also states that application status updates will not be provided.

The website also features a section were people can request a greeting for their “special occasion”.

None of the services offered included fees, but it is possible they are disclosed once the form is submitted and acknowledged.

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