Newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump just got another follower with South Korean top loan agency Rush N Cash. Supposedly, their latest advertisement shows the loan lender's mascot as the American leader. It's definitely not new for the private company to get on this kind of quirk as they are known to have parodied a lot of famous people already. But, this may call for something else! Follow here more about the two countries current status.
According to Koreaboo, the commercial started with Mr. Rump, the Rush N Cash representative, behind a podium where there's a sign: "M. Rump - Make Rush N Cash Great Again!" In the process, the video cut in on the audience wearing his signature campaign caps. It's clearly picturing the original leader's intention with its very own country with his supporters on his back.
The South Korean top loan agency parody apparently was launched while Seoul's own massive Donald Trump rally Women Marches were happening. At the moment, the people are just taking it in as another quirky ad by Rush N Cash although it's also a very timely ad with the current US and Korea's political shift. It's simply all for the viewers to unlock the meaning of the commercial, they can create big speculation or not about it.
On the other hand, the Telegraph reports about Donald Trump's defense secretary James Mattis plan to visit South Korea soon. This is in connection to the rumored rebuilding of allies after America's withdrawal from 12-Nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Trade Pact.
In Rush N Cash' Mr. Rump commercial, it was showing how the private company wants to be great again. Seemingly, the newly inaugurated world leader is also eyeing the same with its country.
To conclude, Rush N Cash clearly does know how to nail an ad! For South Korea and the US' relationship, only the future can determine everything.