A female journalist is making a statement about Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE’s sexual misconduct scandal in a very unique fashion.

Jemima Khan, the British editor-at-large of Vanity Fair, attended the UNICEF Halloween Ball in London on Thursday night dressed as Melania Trump, complete with a groping Donald Trump doll strapped to her back.

Khan’s uncanny resemblance to the GOP presidential nominee’s spouse made headlines on both sides of the Atlantic and quickly shot up the trending topics list on social media.

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Trump herself grabbed headlines on Thursday night when she threatened to sue People magazine for publishing a story alleging that her husband sexually assaulted a reporter in 2005.

An earlier statement by Melania concerning lewd comments Donald Trump made about women that were caught on tape, also in 2005, acknowledged that they were “unacceptable and offensive.”

But she also asked for forgiveness, saying the remarks do not represent “the man that I know.”

Responding to the allegations in People, the real estate mogul called them “totally and absolutely false,” adding that he and his wife are “stronger today than we ever were before.”