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Justin Trudeau Gets The Paper Doll Treatment From New York Magazine

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a press conference at Rideau Hall after being sworn in as Canada's 23rd Prime Minister in Ottawa, Ontario, November 4, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ GEOFF ROBINS (Photo credit should read GEOFF ROBINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks at a press conference at Rideau Hall after being sworn in as Canada's 23rd Prime Minister in Ottawa, Ontario, November 4, 2015. AFP PHOTO/ GEOFF ROBINS (Photo credit should read GEOFF ROBINS/AFP/Getty Images)

Originally appearing in the magazine's November 2, 2015 issue, the illustration features a nude Trudeau (with a strategically-placed maple leaf) surrounded by various clothing items which he may or may not actually own, including a Gap sweater, H&M Superman boxers and a Canada Goose jacket (different than the version he wore on Halloween). An interactive version was posted on the magazine's website today.

"Drag and drop the items below to play dress-up with Canada's foxy new Prime Minister, who is more than just a great head of hair," the site instructs.

Of course, there are mixed reviews on the Tru-doll on Twitter. While some find humour in the idea, others are offended.

We just wish the "clothes" actually fit.

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