US president Donald Trump has paid tribute to late actor Sean Connery - saying the James Bond star helped get a "big development" approved in his native Scotland.
Trump tweeted on Sunday that Connery had passed on to "greener fairways", following the announcement of his death at the age of 90.
He added that the legendary actor had urged authorities to green-light one of billionaire Trump's property developments in Scotland, shouting: "Let him build the damn thing."
The UK's Daily Mail reported that Connery had intervened on Trump's behalf over his 2014 $60 million (£46 million) buy-out of the Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire, south-west Scotland. The property tycoon spent $200 million (£155 million) renovating the site.
"I met James Bond and I got all my approvals," Trump reportedly told British prime minster Thresa May in 2018. "James Bond was better than my approvals lawyer."
As well as being a keen golfer, Connery was a staunch supporter of the separatist Scottish National Party (SNP) campaign for independence from the UK. Former SNP leader Alex Salmond paid his on tribute to Connery on Saturday - complete with a photo of the two playing golf together.
Trump's mother Mary Ann MacLeod was a Scottish immigrant to the US who worked as a maid and nanny before she met his father Fred Trump.
Social media erupted in reaction to Trump's tweet.
Conservative US columnist Kurt Schlichter Joked that Connery's dying wish was for Trump to be re-elected.
Others were enraged at Trump's comments, or the idea that Connery helped him out.
But others attested to the truth of the president's anecdote: