‘Donald Trump’ the Bull? Pakistani White Bhainsa with Golden Hair and Blue Eyes Goes Viral

A viral video from Pakistan has taken the internet by storm, featuring a prized white bull—locally known as a bhainsa—that its proud owner has named “Donald Trump.”
‘Donald Trump’ the Bull? Pakistani White Bhainsa with Golden Hair and Blue Eyes Goes Viral
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Owner claims uncanny resemblance to former US President

The reason? Its bright white coat, tufts of golden hair, and striking blue eyes, which the man insists are “exactly like” the former US President.

The video, reportedly filmed somewhere in Pakistan, shows the owner enthusiastically pointing out the bull’s features. “Dekho iske baal, hubahu uske jaise hain. Aur aankhein bhi neeli hain,” he says in the clip, which translates to, “Look at its hair—exactly like his. And the eyes are blue too.” The bull, worth an estimated ₹25 lakh (around £23,000), stands calmly beside him, appearing both majestic and bizarrely presidential.

Internet in Splits Over 'Presidential' Bull
Social media users across platforms have been thoroughly entertained. Many found the resemblance uncanny, especially the bull’s golden-white locks. Comments ranged from light-hearted jabs to admiration, with one user writing, “This bull has more presence than some world leaders,” while another joked, “All it needs now is a red tie and a podium.”

Memes flooded timelines as the video was reshared by hundreds, with some calling it “the most accurate animal-political doppelgänger yet.” The video also sparked a broader conversation about the quirks of naming animals after celebrities or politicians.

Part of a Larger Trend
Naming animals after famous figures is not new, especially in South Asia. From goats named Messi to parrots called Modi, it’s a tradition rooted in humour and admiration—or satire. What sets this viral moment apart is the visual impact. With its snow-white fur, light hair, and piercing blue eyes, many believe this bull really does carry a Trump-like aura.

Whether it’s taken seriously or seen as a joke, one thing is certain—the internet has crowned this “Donald Trump bhainsa” an unexpected star.

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