A Donald Trump fan in the UK thinks she has found the US president’s face hidden in the sky – the bizarre cloud formations, Janet Rose thinks, resembles the American leader’s hair

Donald Trump’s face spotted in the clouds.
A Donald Trump fan from Worcestershire thinks she spotted his face in the clouds(Image: Jam Press/Janet Edwards)

A fan of US President Donald Trump was shocked when his face supposedly appeared in the sky. Janet Rose, 60, was outside with her dog when she began to think a familiar face was looking down on her, prompting her to run back inside and grab her phone to capture a picture of a strange cloud formation.

Janet, an admirer of the US president, saw the clouds from her back garden in Fernhill Heath, close to Worcester on July 12. She thinks the American leader’s hair resembled the fluffy formation in the cloud.

‘I could definitely see Trump,’ said Janet(Image: Jam Press/Janet Edwards)

“I could definitely see Trump, especially with the flash of yellow hair,” Janet told What’s The Jam. “The face in the cloud was so distinctive, I popped back into the house to grab my phone to take some pictures.

“I wish our government would take on some of his morals and values. I feel the president is a very strong man. I agree with some of his decisions but not all of them. Hopefully it puts a smile on people’s faces.”

A previous Trump-face moment occurred in 2024 when his silhouette was discovered in an orange shopping bag last year. The same year, 79-year-old Staci Kelly saw his face in a loaf of bread.

Janet Rose(Image: Jam Press/Janet Edwards)

This week, details of Trump’s second state visit to the UK were revealed. Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer will meet Trump in Scotland in July ahead of the visit.

A Downing Street spokesman said: “The White House has confirmed that President Trump will be making a private visit to Scotland later this month. Given he is visiting a private capacity, there will not be a formal bilateral but the Prime Minister is pleased to take up the president’s invite to meet during his stay.”

Police Scotland said it will seek Government help with the “considerable” costs of the Trump visit. It emerged last week that the force was in the early stages of planning for a visit.

The US president’s state visit will follow from September 17 to 19, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. He will be hosted by the King and Queen at Windsor Castle and accompanied by his wife, Melania Trump.

There had been speculation about whether Trump would be able to address Parliament, as French President Emmanuel Macron did during his state visit last week. MPs will not be around during the confirmed dates, which fall just after they start a break for party conference season.

Asked for Sir Keir’s view on the president addressing Parliament, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The Prime Minister is focused on welcoming President Trump to the UK for an historic second state visit and building on the excellent relationship they’ve had that’s been delivering for working people. The dates of the visit are for President Trump and the Palace… details around the programme will be announced in due course.”

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