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Donald Trump 'locker room talk' with Billy Bush; 'Family Guy' Peter Griffin joins in! [VIDEO]

By Ryan Dawn Umadhay | Oct 18, 2016 12:54 PM EDT
"Family Guy" Season 15 might be the last season for the franchise.
(Photo : Instagram/peterthepumpkineater) "Family Guy" Season 15 might be the last season for the franchise.

Donald Trump's leaked lewd comments with Billy Bush are getting him in hot waters that further distance him from the GOP. While everyone is pretty upset with the comments, Peter Griffin from "Family Guy" checks in to join the party of Trump and Bush inside the bus for a fake yet hilarious group conversation.

The leaked conversation between Bush and Trump is given a "Family Guy" treatment featuring the animated show's main character Peter Griffin joining in. According to Entertainment Weekly, the original video of the conversation is kept intact but Peter comments on their conversations as if he was there.

Of course, Griffin is not just there to provide random comments. He also dropped the name of a popular furniture chain Levitz as Trump goes on furniture shopping, pitching the idea of Uber and Twitter as an idea where people could "bash ladies and minorities at 3 A.M." as well as commenting on using only Tic Tac even though he is a billionaire.

Trump apologized for his comment and called it as "locker room talk." Because of his comments, many Republican politicians distanced themselves from the candidate while calling him out for his latest defense of his statements. His comments also became part of the heated discussion during the presidential candidate debate with the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.

On the other hand, Bush is in hot waters for being part of the video. He is also criticized as he playfully joining in the conversation and their actions after their "locker room talk" was also seen as inappropriate as they both asked for a hug from Arianne Zucker.

Bush's interview with Trump was for Access Hollywood in 2005. Because of the leaked video, Bush was first suspended from "Today" but was ultimately released from show according to NBC News. The former host also apologized for his comments.

Griffin's interaction with Trump and Bush was aired last Sunday in the latest episode of Family Guy. The popular animated TV series is currently on season 15.

The Sunday's episode bleeped the curse words from the show. However, the uncensored talk between the three guys was released online:

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