Here's an important interview with the British teen who trolled Trump with a giant penis

His parents are proud.
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Here's an important interview with the British teen who trolled Trump with a giant penis
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If you've been watching the news of Trump's state visit to the UK, you'll know the British public has been finding some creative ways to protest.

Perhaps the most inventive of these was the British teenager who mowed a giant penis into a field that was on the flight path for Trump's trip into Stansted airport, along with the message "climate change is real".

The teen in question is Ollie Nancarrow, and he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday to share his motives.

"I've had a strong passion for climate change for quite a while now, and obviously I knew Trump was coming in to Stansted," he explains in the clip above. "And my house, I believe, is on some sort of flight path because we get tons of planes over all the time."

His parents apparently loved it, although the police that showed up on his doorstep were less enthused.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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