The Truman Show continues
/now, that’s entertainment!
Not only do our Basement Buffoon’s handlers shoot his public speeches on a stage set, but they also do the same for the person who’s a heartbeat away from the nation’s final doom
Grinning school-age children who took part in a NASA YouTube video about space exploration with Kamala Harris have been revealed to be child actors.
The 'Get Curious with Vice President Harris' video was filmed in August and tweeted out by the Vice President on October 7 to celebrate World Space Week.
It appeared to viewers that the children she was with were all normal kids.
t has now been revealed that they are paid actors who auditioned by sending in a monologue and three questions they would ask a world leader.
Critics of Harris have leapt on the video, with the mockery compounded by the revelation that it was produced by Canadian company 'Sinking Ship Entertainment'.
Monterey resident Trevor Bernardino, 13, told KSBW he was stunned when he learned he would be traveling to Washington, DC to take part in the video.
'Then after that, like a week later my agent called me and was like 'Hey Trevor you booked it,' he told the network.
Trevor was one of five teens who participated in the video for the YouTube original series. He was joined by Derrick Brooks II, another child actor, Emily Kim, likewise a child actor, Zhoriel Tapo, a child actor and aspiring journalist who has interviewed former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Sydney Schmooke.
The video was shot at the Naval Observatory, Harris' residence, from August 11 to August 13. During that time the Taliban were making rapid advances across Afghanistan and were closing in on Kabul during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal.
But Wait, There’s More!
SINKING SHIP ENTERTAINMENT
It was revealed on Tuesday that not only did a NASA YouTube video about space exploration with VP Kamala Harris include child actors, but it was produced by a film company called 'Sinking Ship Entertainment'.
The production company, based in Toronto, was founded in 2004 and describes itself of its website as a 'globally renowned and industry leading Production, Distribution, VFX and Interactive studio specializing in children's and family content.'
Sinking Ship Entertainment boasts a resume of more than 17 series that have collectively won 24 Daytime Emmy awards, including PBS' 'Odd Squad' and Nickelodeon's 'Dino Dan: Trek's Adventures'.
If only we could make this stuff up.