Fresh questions about Donald Trump's health erupted after viewers spotted what they claim was a strange bulge during his recent interview on 60 Minutes, with speculation ranging from medical devices to adult diapers.

The controversy began when screenshots from the interview, conducted by Norah O'Donnell, began circulating online. In the images, a visible protrusion at the back of Trump's suit trousers caught the attention of social media users.

Within hours, the internet was flooded with theories. Some users claimed the shape suggested the president waswearing an adult diaper, while others pointed to alternative explanations. One viral post described the bulge as 'very thick,' while another user mockingly suggested it 'had its own zip code.'

The speculation gained traction partly because of the timing. Trump had just appeared in the interview days after being rushed out of a high-profile event due to a security scare, placing him firmly in the public eye.

Despite the noise, no official confirmation has been provided regarding the nature of the bulge. The White House has not issued any statement addressing the claims.

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While the more sensational claims grabbed headlines, others urged caution and offered less dramatic explanations. Some observers suggested the shape could be caused by a medical support device, such as a hip stabiliser or posture aid.

According to this theory, the device could help provide balance while sitting, especially in chairs without armrests or support. Analysts noted that Trump is rarely seen seated without a desk or podium in front of him, which added fuel to the speculation.

Others proposed the bulge might be linked to clothing structure, such as shapewear or layering beneath the suit. A few even suggested it could be a colostomy bag or another undisclosed medical apparatus, though there is no verified evidence to support these claims.

Source: International Business Times UK