Janey Godley has hit out at Donald Trump again following his whistle-stop tour of Scotland.
The comedian - who previously claimed she was barred from America after she was one of the many people who gathered to protest the creation of the American politician's golf course in 2018 - has been open with her criticisms of the former president over the years.
Back in 2018, the 62-year-old famously wielded a controversial sign, which contained some flowery language and branded Trump a c***t.
And now, five years later, the Scots funny woman is back at it again.
The former president of the United States arrived in Scotland on Monday, landing at Aberdeen Airport before travelling to his Menie Estate golf course near Aberdeen.
The business tycoon then stopped by the Trump Turnberry Resort on Tuesday for a short golfing trip.
In light of this, Godley tweeted a picture, captioned: "I love these folks for bringing me a poster in Belfast" alongside a snap of her holding a placard which reads: "Trump is still a c***t".
Fans were quick to support the Glaswegian, with Louise Allen agreeing: "... so he is"
And @JoEaglesWales writing: "Superb" alongside some laughing face emojis.
It comes as Godley performed her stand-up 'Not Dead Yet' tour in Belfast on Tuesday night.
After the gig, she thanked her "amazing fans" in the Irish city in a tweet which read: "Thanks Belfast" alongside a clip of the crowd shouting: "Trump is a c***t."
Meanwhile, Trump was greeted in South Ayrshire by workers as they waved their hats, which read "We make Turnberry great again".
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