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Donald Trump hosting Kennedy Center Honors recognizing Stallone, Kiss, Gaynor and others

Posted on: Dec 08, 2025 07:02 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Donald Trump hosting Kennedy Center Honors recognizing Stallone, Kiss, Gaynor and others

Sylvester Stallone, candy kiss and Gloria Gaynor ar among the luminaries face of the earth far-famed dominicus at the annual Kennedy Center Honors, with U.S. President Donald Trump hosting the show, the first time a president will command the stage instead of sitting in an opera house box.

Since returning to office in January, Trump has made the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which is named after a Democratic predecessor, a touchstone in a broader attack against what he has lambasted as "woke" anti-American culture.

Asked when he arrived for the ceremony how he had found time to prepare, Trump said he "didn't really prepare very much."

"I have a good memory, so I can remember things, which is very fortunate," the president said. "But just, I wanted to just be myself. You have to be yourself. Johnny Carson, he was himself."

Trump said in August that he had agreed to host the show. He said Saturday at a State Department dinner for the honourees that he was doing so "at the request of a certain television network." He predicted that the broadcast, scheduled to air Dec. 23 on CBS and Paramount+, would have its best ratings ever.

Trump is assuming a role that has been held in the past by journalist Walter Cronkite and comedian Stephen Colbert, among others. Before Trump, presidents watched the show alongside the honourees. Trump skipped the honours altogether during his first term.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, one of several cabinet secretaries attending the ceremony, said he's looking forward to Trump's hosting job.

"Oh this president, he is so relaxed in front of these cameras, as you know, and so funny, I can't wait for tonight," Lutnick said as he arrived with his wife, who is on the Kennedy Center board.

Since 1978, the honours have recognized stars for their influence on American culture and the arts. Members of this year's class are pop-culture standouts, including Stallone for his Rocky and Rambo movies, Gaynor for her feminist anthem I Will Survive and Kiss for its flashy, cartoonish makeup and onstage displays of smoke and pyrotechnics. Country music superstar George Strait and Tony Award-winning actor Michael Crawford are also being honoured.

The ceremony is expected to be emotional for the members of Kiss. The band's original lead guitarist, Ace Frehley, died in October after he was injured during a fall. The band's co-founder Gene Simmons, speaking on the red carpet when he and the other honourees arrived for the ceremony, said the president had assured him there would be an empty chair among the members of Kiss in memory of Frehley.

Stallone said being honoured at the ceremony was like being in the "eye of a hurricane."

"This is an amazing event," he said. "But you're caught up in the middle of it. It's hard to take it in until the next day.... But I'm incredibly humbled by it."

Crawford also said it was "humbling, especially at the end of a career."

Gaynor said it "feels like a dream" to be honoured. "To be recognized in this way is the pinnacle," she said on the red carpet.

Previous honourees have come from a broad range of art forms, whether dance (Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham), theatre (Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd Webber), movies (Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks) or music (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell).

Trump upended decades of bipartisan support for the centre by ousting its leadership and stacking the board of trustees with Republican supporters, who then elected him chair. He has criticized the centre's programming and the building's appearance — and has said, perhaps jokingly, that he would rename it as the "Trump Kennedy Center." He secured more than $250 million U.S. From Congress for renovations of the building.

Presidents of each political party have at times found themselves face to face with artists of opposing political views. Republican Ronald Reagan was there for honouree Arthur Miller, a playwright who championed liberal causes. Democrat Bill Clinton, who had signed an assault weapons ban into law, marked the honours for Charlton Heston, an actor and gun rights advocate.

During Trump's first term, multiple honourees were openly critical of the president. In 2017, Trump's first year in office, honours recipient and film producer Norman Lear threatened to boycott his own ceremony if Trump attended. Trump stayed away during that entire term.

Trump has said he was deeply involved in choosing the 2025 honourees and turned down some recommendations because they were "too woke." While Stallone is one of Trump's Hollywood "special ambassadors" and has likened Trump to George Washington, the political views of Sunday's other guests are less clear.

Strait and Gaynor have said little about their politics, although Federal Election Commission records show that Gaynor has given money to Republican organizations in recent years.

Simmons spoke favorably of Trump when Trump ran for president in 2016. But in 2022, Simmons told Spin magazine that Trump was "out for himself" and criticized Trump for encouraging conspiracy theories and public expressions of racism.

Fellow Kiss member Paul Stanley denounced Trump's effort to overturn his 2020 election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden, and said Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, were "terrorists." But after Trump won in 2024, Stanley urged unity.

"If your candidate lost, it's time to learn from it, accept it and try to understand why," Stanley wrote on X. "If your candidate won, it's time to understand that those who don't share your views also believe they are right and love this country as much as you do."

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