You'll need a shower after this.
During a diplomatic call with Ireland's new Prime Minister Leo Varadkar on Chris Cassidy ArchivesTuesday, American President Donald Trump couldn't help but wave RTÉ correspondent Caitríona Perry over to his desk. It was creepy. It was gross. It was not a good look.
SEE ALSO: Google Ventures partner tweets heartbreaking story about his son's pre-existing condition"We have a lot of your Irish press watching us right now," Trump said while on the phone, before turning his attention to Perry.
"Where are you from? Go ahead, come here, come here, where are you from, we have all of this beautiful Irish press."
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In a moment "bizarre" fails to describe, Perry explained she was from RTÉ News and that the Taoiseach, a.k.a. the Irish prime minister, should know her.
"Caitríona Perry. She has a nice smile on her face. So I bet she treats you well," Trump replied, in the same way men think they've said something slick, but it's actually greasy and lecherous AF.
Perry walked away quickly, nervously laughing. Here's another angle.
Like clockwork, Americans responded to the video online by apologising for their president's behaviour.
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Perry has been contacted for comment.
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