Revealing the ‘unique and strange’ interests and habits of world-renowned leaders

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Passionate about fashion, dancing tango, tearing paper are some “unique“ habits and preferences of world famous leaders.
Revealing the ‘unique and strange’ interests and habits of world-renowned leaders
US President Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump: Tear off papers

Former White House employee Solomon Lartey said he frequently had to re-paste documents torn by President Trump into the National Archives.

Under the Presidential Records Act (the Presidential Records Act), the White House is required to keep and record all presidential records used for historical storage purposes. Still, White House staff couldn’t stop Mr. Trump from tearing up papers and throwing pieces of paper on the floor, worse than throwing them in the trash after he was done with them, according to News Week.

Russian President Vladimir Putin: Listen to news during weight training

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The Russian leader is said to always watch the news and listen to reports while exercising in the morning.

Mr. Putin often swims in the early morning, after which he will listen to news and reports while lifting weights in the gym. Russian President is said to have a habit of taking very cold water in the morning.

The President’s breakfast usually includes coffee, juice, omelets, porridge or quail eggs.

Queen Elizabeth: Drink champagne before sleeping

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The 93-year-old queen is said to have a habit of drinking a glass of champagne every night before going to bed. She is also known to like gin and Dubonnet at lunch, or enjoy a bit of wine and martini during the day.

Merkel Angela German Chancellor: Storing food

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Ms Merkel said in an interview with Germany’s SUPERillu magazine that years of hard life in East Germany gave her the habit of buying and storing large quantities of food.

"I still buy some food and materials when I see it, even if I don’t really need it. It’s a deep habit that stems from the fact that living in a time when everything is scarce You will want to store more things if you can ". - Ms. Merkel told the magazine.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Passionate about fashion

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Prime Minister Modi, known for his passion for fashion, wears clothes that always make international media and other world leaders pay attention.

Indian leader costumes are so characteristic that some people call them "Modi coats".

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: Eating ice cream

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A report from 2013 said Netanyahu used $ 2,700 in public funds to buy ice cream. It is known that near the Netanyahu building, there are famous ice cream shops that any gourmet who comes to Israel must visit.

Perhaps this is the reason why this famous head of state could not resist their taste.

French President Emmanuel Macron: Care of appearance

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The French leader was controversial when he was reported to have spent 26,000 euros in three months to look after his appearance.

His predecessor, François Hollande, was also dragged into a scandal called "coiffeurgate" when he learned that his personal hairdresser received 10,000 euros a month.

Pope Francis: Tango

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The Pope’s passion is the indigenous dance of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pope Francis said he enjoyed dancing tango at a young age with his favorite South American music. "I like it very much," the Pope once said.

In celebration of the Pope’s 78th birthday, thousands of people dance tango near the Vatican in St. Peter’s Square.

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