The Boys’ Homelander appeared in a viral social media post referencing Donald Trump’s recent visit to McDonald’s. The show’s in-universe Vought International account on X (formerly Twitter) shared an image of Homelander serving food at “Vought A Burger.” This moment parallels Trump’s appearance at a McDonald’s drive-thru. The post gained significant attention across various platforms, showcasing Homelander at the fast-food chain. It serves as part of the ongoing promotional content from the show’s universe, engaging fans and sparking discussions.
The Boys’ Homelander mocks Donald Trump by serving food at ‘Vought a burger’
Vought International posted an image of Homelander at the fast-food chain “Vought A Burger” on X. This post referenced Donald Trump’s recent visit to a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania. During that visit, he was photographed serving food at the drive-thru window.
The post read, “Growing up, Homelander dreamed of working at his local Vought A Burger. Recently, his wish came true, as Vought shut down a restaurant and staged pre-selected customers, so Homelander could ‘serve’ ‘people’ ‘food.’ Thanks, Homelander, for showing everyone how you’re a true man of the people!”
Trump’s visit to the McDonald’s in Pennsylvania saw him serving french fries to pre-arranged customers as part of a campaign stop (via The Guardian). During his visit, Trump took jabs at Vice President Kamala Harris, stating, “I’ve now worked 15 more minutes than Kamala” (via Fox News). The McDonald’s event quickly spread across social media platforms.
The Vought International post featuring Homelander received mixed reactions from users. Some claimed the series had the “same energy” as Trump’s McDonald’s visit. The image showed Homelander at a drive-thru window holding a bag with a “Vought A Burger” sticker. It included the text, “Breaking: Homelander serves up high-quality beef,” parodying the Vought News Network from the series.