"I'm a British Trump Impersonator – I've faced Spitting for My Opinions"

UK MORNING BRIEFING Today, a Bristol-born Donald Trump impersonator, Paul Cross, reported facing physical and verbal abuse since opening his Trump-themed bar in Thailand last August. He continues to attract attention and controversy.

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"I'm a British Trump Impersonator – I've faced Spitting for My Opinions"

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Paul Cross, a professional Trump impersonator from Bristol, faces verbal and physical attacks since opening Trump Tower Thailand, highlighting the polarising views surrounding the former president.
Cross stated he has received death threats and insults since opening Trump Tower Thailand, emphasising, “Everyone is entitled to their opinion,” despite facing backlash for his pro-Trump views.
Paul Cross has reported ongoing verbal and physical abuse since opening Trump Tower Thailand, but his bar remains popular among tourists and has a robust social media presence.

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Paul Cross, a 64-year-old Donald Trump impersonator from Bristol, has reported facing both verbal and physical attacks since launching his Trump-themed bar, Trump Tower Thailand, in Jomtien Beach last August. The former postman claims he has been “spat at” by critics and threatened while promoting his pro-Trump views.

Cross recounted an incident in October where an American tourist spat at him and attempted to punch him while he was wearing a MAGA hat. Reflecting on the experience, he quipped, “I’ve had my teeth done and Botox. I’ve spent a lot of money on this face, so it wasn’t worth fighting.”

Despite the backlash, Cross asserts that his bar has become a tourist attraction, hosting themed nights and charity events. He has reached out to The Trump Organisation regarding the establishment, noting, “They could have closed us down in seconds, but I have had no reply, so I assume they are happy about the bar.”

Cross attracts a mix of locals and tourists, highlighting that many Russian visitors are keen to pose for photographs with him, drawn by his imitation of a “strong leader.” As he continues to navigate the challenges of running his business, he remains unapologetically pro-Trump and optimistic about the bar’s future.

‘I’m a British Donald Trump impersonator – I’ve been spat at for my views’

‘Donald Trump’ has revealed he’s been spat at by his critics since opening Trump Tower Thailand last year.

By ‘Trump’, we mean former postman Paul Cross, a Bristol native who is a professional Trump impersonator.

Cross, 64, says that he’s faced verbal and physical attacks after he opened a Trump-themed bar in Jomtien Beach, near Pattaya, last August.

The comedian, who is proudly ‘pro-Trump, was wearing a MAGA hat in October when an American tourist spat at him and tried to punch him.

He joked about the incident: ‘I’ve had my teeth done and Botox. I’ve spent a lot of money on this face, so it wasn’t worth fighting.’

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The wig-wearing lookalike said he’s also had someone from England insult Bristol and often receives death threats on social media.

Paul Cross in his Donald Trump themed bar in Thailand. // A British Donald Trump impersonator who owns a bar dedicated to the US president in a Thai beach resort says he has been
Paul Cross says women have bought him drinks while he’s in costume (Picture: Paul Cross/SWNS)
Paul Cross' Donald Trump themed bar in Thailand. // A British Donald Trump impersonator who owns a bar dedicated to the US president in a Thai beach resort says he has been "spat at" and threatened for his views. Former postman Paul Cross - originally from Bristol - claims to have attracted verbal and physical attacks since opening Trump Tower Thailand on Jomtien Beach, near Pattaya last August. But the 64yo expat, who has lived in the South East Asian country since 2006, is unashamed in his admiration for the commander-in-chief. "I am pro Trump and pro America", he said. Photo released 06/04/2026
The Donald Trump-themed bar in Thailand (Picture: Paul Cross/SWNS)
Paul Cross' Donald Trump themed bar in Thailand. // A British Donald Trump impersonator who owns a bar dedicated to the US president in a Thai beach resort says he has been "spat at" and threatened for his views. Former postman Paul Cross - originally from Bristol - claims to have attracted verbal and physical attacks since opening Trump Tower Thailand on Jomtien Beach, near Pattaya last August. But the 64yo expat, who has lived in the South East Asian country since 2006, is unashamed in his admiration for the commander-in-chief. "I am pro Trump and pro America", he said. Photo released 06/04/2026
The bar-owner flogs t-shirts and mugs (Picture: Paul Cross/SWNS)

On Facebook in January, Cross said he was ‘threatened in a bar’ and had to leave.

‘Everyone is entitled to their opinion,’ he added.

Cross opened Trump Tower Thailand after splitting with his wife of nine years.

It’s since become a tourist hotspot, he says, with the bar’s Facebook group page showing it host ‘boys nights’ (‘no women’), parties and carry out charity work.

He sells t-shirts, coasters and mugs with the bar’s logo on them, styled like the entrance of the former Apprentice star’s New York City skyscraper.

Cross wrote to The Trump Organisation, the president’s real estate business, in November, saying he was opening the bar.

‘They could have closed us down in seconds, but I have had no reply, so I assume they are happy about the bar,’ Cross said.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 1: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks from the Cross Hall of the White House on April 1, 2026 in Washington, DC. Trump used the prime-time address to update the nation on the war in Iran. (Photo by Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)
Donald Trump (the real one) (Picture: Getty Images North America)

Cross became interested in the Republican leader when he shocked the world by becoming the 45th president of the US.

‘Nobody gave him a chance, but he keeps proving people wrong,’ he said.

‘Even when he leaves politics, he will still be the most famous person in the world.

‘Trump is trying to bring peace around the world and the US is the only country with the power to achieve that.

‘Many Russian tourists ask to be photographed with me. They like a strong leader.’

Paul Cross in his Donald Trump themed bar in Thailand. // A British Donald Trump impersonator who owns a bar dedicated to the US president in a Thai beach resort says he has been
Cross has lived in the Southeast Asian country since 2006 (Picture: Paul Cross/SWNS)

Trump is increasingly facing calls from Democrats to step down – or be forcibly removed altogether – amid his war against Iran.

He issued Tehran an expletive-filled warning on his social media network, Truth Social, yesterday, vowing to destroy the country’s nuclear plants.

He said on Easter Sunday: ‘‘There will be nothing like it!!! ‘Open the F***in’ Strait, you crazy b******s, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.’


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