Artist Hilariously Trolls Celebrities With His Ridiculous Fan Art – Design You Trust

Artist Hilariously Trolls Celebrities With His Ridiculous Fan Art

Australian artist Ballpoint Papi is on a mission: to relentlessly troll celebrities with his absurdly horrible fan art. So far he is definitely succeeding.

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