Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kim impersonat­or fools Indian tourist, locals in Singapore

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SINGAPORE: Surprised Singaporea­ns pursued North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Sunday before realising the portly man near the Marina Bay Sands hotel was an impersonat­or.

“It looked like the real Kim Jong Un, but later I realised it’s not the real one,” said Sagar Admuthe who was visiting from Mumbai, India, after several selfies with the dopplegang­er against a backdrop of the city’s bay.

“When you see him, it’s very difficult to make out.”

The Australian-Chinese man posing as the North Korean leader calls himself only Howard X and said he was appearing to wish success for a summit between Kim and US President Donald Trump to negotiate an end to the North’s nuclear programme.

Howard X also made an appearance as Kim at the Winter Olympics in Gangneung in South Korea in February, bewilderin­g North Korean cheerleade­rs who initially thought their leader had walked into a hockey stadium.

Howard X said Kim’s rise as the third leader of North Korea in 2011 has proved lucrative for him, jump starting a new career in films, commercial­s and private functions, most often in his home town of Hong Kong.

“I said that guy looks a lot like me, and I thought, wow, I need to do something with this and make some money,” Howard X added.

“This is my normal body,” he said, when asked if he had to put on weight to impersonat­e the North’s leader. “But he’s fatter, and I can’t catch up ... it’ll damage my health.”

 ??  ?? Howard, an Australian­Chinese impersonat­ing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, strolls down Jubilee Bridge in Singapore, the proposed venue for Kim’s summit with US President Trump, on Sunday.
Howard, an Australian­Chinese impersonat­ing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, strolls down Jubilee Bridge in Singapore, the proposed venue for Kim’s summit with US President Trump, on Sunday.

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