In Pictures | People went bonkers with these nude statues of Donald Trump!

PTI | Updated: Aug 19, 2016, 09:40 PM IST

The life-size sculptures were seen across five US cities, and was titled "The Emperor Has No Balls".

Donald Trump's life-size naked statues were installed across five American cities by an activist art group, which said the controversial Republican presidential candidate should never become the US president.

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The statues were put up in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Cleveland on Thursday, by the group called 'Indecline', which has lashed out at Trump in past.

Amused and surprised passers-bys flocked to take pictures with the statue showing a stern-faced Trump with trademark flock of bright yellow hair and hands folded over a bulging belly.

The statues have been designed by sculptor Joshua Monroe, also known as Ginger, who was once a Trump supporter. Ginger told Pix11News that he, at one point, "believed" in Trump but disapproved of him when he mocked a New York Times reporter's muscular disorder during a campaign speech in November, 2015.

Here are some of the photographs of how people took to a comical Trump.

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The cap read 'Make America LGBTQ Again' possibly in response to Donald Trump's campaign slogan, 'Make America Great Again'. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

The collective 'Indecline' titled the work "The Emperor Has No Balls", at which the woman was amused. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

The collective 'Indecline' titled the work "The Emperor Has No Balls", and left the sculpture with missing genital parts. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

Amused and surprised passers-by flocked to take pictures with the statue showing a stern-faced Trump with trademark flock of bright yellow hair and hands folded over a bulging belly. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

"It is through these sculptures that we leave behind the physical and metaphorical embodiment of the ghastly soul of one of America's most infamous and reviled politicians," the group 'Indecline' said in a statement. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

A statue in Manhattan's Union Square quickly drew the attention of people before it was removed by the city's parks department. While several people took pictures with the statue, others shouted anti-Trump slogans. (Photo courtesy - AFP)

"NYC Parks stands firmly against any unpermited erection in city parks, no matter how small,", the New York City Parks Department said, in a report to NBC. (Photo courtesy - AFP)