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Canada’s Trudeau sparks spat with Chewbacca socks

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OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s choice in socks sparked a lightheart­ed Twitter competitio­n between the stars of Star Wars and Star Trek after the Canadian Prime Minister sported Chewbacca hosiery during high-profile appearance­s in New York City last week.

Star Wars actor Mark Hamill applauded the appearance of his Wookie comrade on Mr. Trudeau’s socks, tweeting on Thursday it was “another reason” he loves the prime minister.

But Canadian actor William Shatner, who starred in the rival Star Trek franchise, suggested his feelings were hurt by the sock choice, tweeting a tearful emoji and message: “@JustinTrud­eau I thought we were friends? Chewbacca socks?”

Mr. Trudeau is a well-known fan of Star Wars, having dressed as Han Solo — with his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau as Princess Leia — in 2015 to trick-or-treat on Halloween with his children.

Hamill joked that Mr. Trudeau also wears Star Wars- themed undercloth­es, tweeting that “Plus-I have it on good authority exactly what he was wearing UNDER his suit” along with a photo of Luke Skywalker children’s underwear.

Mr. Trudeau tweeted a reply on Friday: “Thanks Mark. Sadly those haven’t fit in a while...” along with a “may the force be with you” Star Wars hashtag.

The Prime Minister’s office declined to comment on whether Mr. Trudeau’s sock choice was causing friction between Star Wars and Star Trek fans.

Mr. Trudeau’s penchant for wearing novelty socks to fit many occasions, including socks celebratin­g gay pride, NATO, and the Eid Islamic festival, has garnered both attention and disdain. A New York Times story in June speculated the “sock diplomacy” symbolized Trudeau’s refusal to be bound by antiquated mores. —

 ??  ?? JUSTIN TRUDEAU, Prime Minister of Canada, wears Chewbacca socks while participat­ing in a panel discussion at a Bloomberg Global Business Forum panel event in New York on Sept. 20.
JUSTIN TRUDEAU, Prime Minister of Canada, wears Chewbacca socks while participat­ing in a panel discussion at a Bloomberg Global Business Forum panel event in New York on Sept. 20.

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