Rudy Giuliani recites children’s nursery rhyme at a baseball field in bizarre paid-for Cameo video

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani seems to have fallen to a new level with his Cameo profile, allowing the public to puppet him into spouting nonsense for just a few hundred dollars.

The former Donald Trump lawyer has been on personalized video site Cameo since August 2021, where he offers those willing to pay a personal video greeting for just $325.

In his latest bizarre message, Giuliani shows up at a New Hampshire baseball field only for him to recite the lyrics to the popular children’s song “I’m a Little Teapot.”

It’s unclear exactly who the message is intended for, but the entire 2:30-long video suggests it was to a young boy, and one who seemed to know very little about baseball.

‘Hi Tim. This is Rudy Giuliani. There is absolutely nothing wrong. Your Uncle Jack wants me to tell you something. And behind me is a baseball field, ”he begins.

In a Cameo message, Rudy Giuliani appears at a New Hampshire baseball field only to be recited the lyrics to the popular children’s song “I’m a Little Teapot.”

It’s unclear exactly who the message is intended for, but the entire 2:30-long video suggests it was to a young boy, and one who seemed to know very little about baseball at the time.

“This video of Rudy Giuliani humiliating himself for a few hundred bucks on Cameo is the culmination of such deep public debasement,” one Twitter user wrote.

‘How much for Humpty Dumpty?’ she mocked another

“I’m a little short and strong as a kettle,” recites the mayor of the United States before explaining how he finds himself in Manchester on a minor league baseball field.

“This video of Rudy Giuliani humiliating himself for a few hundred bucks on Cameo is the culmination of such profound public degradation. The attention economy has revealed that many political figures are simply attention-seeking scammers,” wrote UCL Professor of Global Politics Brian Klaas.

‘This is how low Guliani has sunk. How much for Humpty Dumpty? mocked another Twitter user.

Most of the reviews left on Giuliani’s profile seem to be mostly positive with many praising him for taking the time to record their greeting.

However, one user raised concerns after Giuliani failed to comply with instructions.

“I’m really not sure what Rudy was thinking with this useless and bizarre Cameo recording. He did not personalize it in any way. He did not mention me or the intended recipients by name, nor did he mention any of the items he had ordered. His cameo was just an 8 minute rambling off-topic rant and contained nothing of value to me. I would give it 0 stars if it was an option. I wasn’t a fan of him before, I really just ordered this as a joke, but honestly now I just hope the guy is okay.

Her profile does not mention Donald Trump despite their decades-long relationship.

Giuliani takes on side jobs for extra money, even making $325 appearances on the Cameo website, where users can pay their favorite celebrity to send personalized birthday greetings or messages to friends.

Most of the reviews left on Giuliani’s profile seem to be mostly positive with many praising him for taking the time to record their greeting, but 10 out of 64 people left one star.

Giuliani’s fees for his messages increased from $199 when he began appearing on the site amid mounting financial debts.

“Hi, I’m Rudy Giuliani and I’m on Cameo,” he says in his opening post on the site. “If there’s an issue you’re concerned about that you’d like to discuss or a story you’d like to hear or share with me, or a greeting that might bring someone happiness on their day, I’d be happy to oblige.”

Despite his long association with Trump, Giuliani’s Cameo biography does not mention the former president.

It highlights his time as a federal prosecutor, his tenure as mayor, and his Common Sense podcast.

Giuliani seems to have a love-hate relationship with it, amassing a small but satisfied following thus far with ten one-star reviews and 53 five-star reviews.

Despite his long association with Trump, Giuliani’s Cameo biography does not mention the former president.

Once known as America’s mayor, Giuliani has become famous for his blunders on television, such as a 2020 press conference in which his hair dye was seen running down his face.

For months, Giuliani was at the forefront of Trump’s push to overturn the election through the US judicial system, staging savage press conferences in which he claimed that Democratic operatives led by Joe Biden were infiltrating vote counts. across the country to claim that the votes were being counted. abroad by companies affiliated with the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez.

Now he’s dealing with a billion-dollar defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems over the allegations he made about the company’s products.

Investigators raided his home in April 2021 as part of an FBI investigation into the former Trump ally’s dealings in Ukraine.

He has also been debarred in New York and DC, reducing his ability to raise the money he needs.

He’s not the first current or former Trump ally to join Cameo: Nigel Farage, Sean Spicer, Sebastian Gorka, Corey Lewandowski, and even Donald Trump Jr. offer personalized video messages.

Trump Jr. is among the most expensive personalities at $500 per message.

His girlfriend, former Fox host Kimberly Guilfoyle, is also on the site charging $200 per message.

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