Samuel L. Jackson finds himself having 'beef' with Donald Trump over golf
Trump said he was 'not a fan' of the actor
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Your support makes all the difference.Donald Trump and Samuel L. Jackson have become embroiled in a bizarre argument over golf.
The incident began when Jackson, perhaps jokingly, accused Mr Trump of cheating at golf, after he admitted to playing with him once.
Speaking to Rhapsody magazine, Jackson said he’s a better golfer because he “doesn’t cheat”, he also said that Trump made him a member of Trump National Golf Club without his knowledge which he got billed for last week.
When asked if, having played golf with the republican candidate he understands his political aspirations, Jackson said no.
Trump, known to be particularly expressive on Twitter, didn’t take this lying down and responded by labelling Jackson “boring”.
Maintaining that he doesn’t know Jackson and hasn’t played golf with him he then said the Hateful Eight actor does “too many TV commercials” so is “boring” and that he’s “not a fan”.
Jackson, apparently unaware of the exchange, then had to be told by Seth Meyers he was in a “feud” with the real-estate mogul.
“So, we’re having beef?”, Jackson asked.
Disputing Trump’s suggestion that he’s never met Jackson, Jackson reacted confused saying: “Yes, I’ve met him a lot” and then went on to say Bill Clinton and the actor Anthony Anderson can verify the two have met as they were also present.
Meyers suggested that if it can be proved the two have met perhaps it will bring down his campaign, which Jackson responded to with a thumbs-up.
Jackson reportedly posted on a picture of the bill from Trump's golf club on Instagram, saying: “A bill from the guy that doesn’t know me & never golfed with me! I’m gonna block his ass too!”, the picture was taken down as it apparently had Jackson’s address printed on it.
Jackson previously revealed he feels sorry for “everybody that looks middle eastern right now” due to the increased anti-Muslim rhetoric in the US in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting.
This conflicts with Trump who called for a "complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the United States.
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