According to a Forbes estimate from April 2021, Donald Trump enjoys a net worth of $2.4 billion. Naturally, one would expect a man as rich as Trump to step in and help his former U.S. attorney Rudy Giuliani. For those who might be unaware, Giuliani was the mayor of New York City from 1994 to 2001, the former associate attorney general of the U.S., and is currently the host of the “Common Sense” podcast. The man spearheading Trump’s push to overturn the election via the U.S. court system is now reduced to selling personalized video messages for $200 on the video app Cameo.
Giuliani revealed his decision to join Cameo via Twitter, despite claims that he is battling with legal bills related to his work as former President Donald Trump’s lawyer. Of course, Trump is nowhere in sight, but Giuliani is enjoying his stint at Cameo with two five-star reviews and a ‘fan club’ of 56 followers. The man has had just as bad a year as Donald Trump with an intensifying FBI probe and getting disbarred in New York and D.C., narrowing his ability to raise the money he needs.
Good news: I want to connect with YOU on Cameo — Now taking all Cameo requests! https://t.co/c5I1EUiuts pic.twitter.com/55SgNqv7Sj
— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) August 10, 2021
People on Twitter analyzed Giuliani’s admission to joining cameo, joking that things “are not going well” for him. Giuliani’s account also includes a brief video message where he praises the “magic of Cameo” in bringing him together with his fans. “If there is an issue you want to discuss or a story you’d like to hear or share with me, or a greeting that I can bring to someone that would bring happiness to their day, I would be delighted to do it,” he said. Yet another person from Trump’s inner circle, who enjoys a perfect 5-star rating, is none other than the former President’s son, Donald Trump Jr who sells personalized video messages for $500 each.