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Oops! This actor hit Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as children

Now, the politician wants a rematch and through Twitter summoned Matthew Perry

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recalled an episode of his childhood at Rockcliffe Park Public School in Ottawa. It turns out that little Justin, who was in fifth grade, was beaten up by Matthew Perry and his best friend, as both were jealous that Trudeau was better than them in a school activity. Through his Twitter account, the Canadian politician asked the actor of the popular series of Friends a rematch. "I've been thinking about it and you know what? Who would not want to hit Chandler? How about a revenge Matthew Perry? "The Prime Minister tweeted right on April Fool's Day, when all sorts of jokes are made.




The fight between the two came to light a couple of weeks ago, when Perry visited the Jimmy Kimmel show. The presenter reminded him of his student years and then Matthew, who is half Canadian, told how he ended up beating Canada's prime minister. Years ago, they both went to the same elementary school and he was a couple of years older than Trudeau. Perry recalled the anecdote, which he says is not proud: "I have a story about him (Justin Trudeau) and I do not feel good about it. We hit Justin Trudeau. "

Kimmel was in shock and could not believe what the Camelot actor was telling him. "I think he was standing out in a sport where we did not, so it was pure jealousy. So you know, we hit him, "said Perry, who did not commit this prank solo, but accompanied by his friend, Chris Murray.
The presenter indicated to the audience that by then, when Perry and Murray were in fifth grade and attacked Trudeau, his father, Pierre Trudeau, was in the position of prime minister. "I do not think that was the reason we hit him," he said. "I think he was the only boy in the school we could hit." Perry added that young Trudeau was not protected by any special security. "That would never happen to Barron Trump," Kimmel said jokingly, referring to the younger son of the current president of the United States.