Donald Trump’s second term has reshaped the political mood in the United States.
Immigration enforcement has intensified.
A record-breaking government shutdown stalled daily life.
Parts of the White House itself have been physically altered.
Despite all these, public reaction has been split.
In Hollywood and pop culture, the divide looks sharper than ever. Some celebrities who once kept quiet are now openly supportive. Others who backed Trump before have doubled down, even as criticism grows louder.
This support is no longer subtle.
It is public.
It is deliberate.
These are the celebrities who boldly support the President.
1. Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer has been one of the most openly enthusiastic celebrity supporters of Donald Trump in 2025. His praise has gone beyond casual approval and into legacy-building language. In interviews, Grammer described Trump as extraordinary and framed his presidency as historically significant.
He spoke about unfinished goals as proof of ambition, not failure, suggesting Trump still has major work ahead. Grammer’s support feels reflective and ideological, rooted in how he views leadership, power, and long-term national direction rather than day-to-day policy debates.

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2. Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj’s position marks one of the most dramatic shifts among celebrity supporters. During Trump’s first term, she criticized his immigration policies, especially family separation. In 2025, her tone changed sharply.
She reposted videos praising Trump and J.D. Vance, referred to them as heroes, and celebrated the White House using her music. Her appearance at a Turning Point USA event confirmed that this was not a one-off moment.
The shift sparked debate about motivation, with fans questioning if this change reflects evolving beliefs or a strategic alignment with a different political audience.

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3. Kid Rock
Kid Rock’s support has remained consistent and visible. He joined Trump during the signing of an executive order targeting ticket scalpers and later received public praise from the president when opening a MAGA-friendly restaurant.
Trump referred to him as a friend, reinforcing the closeness of their relationship. Kid Rock’s loyalty is deeply tied to his public identity, blending patriotism, rebellion, and cultural defiance. His support feels less about persuasion and more about affirmation of who he already is.

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4. Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson’s connection to Trump gained renewed attention after he was named a “Special Ambassador” to Hollywood. He praised Trump in language that quickly drew headlines and backlash. Months later, reports surfaced that the Justice Department planned to restore his gun rights linked to a 2011 domestic violence conviction.
While no direct connection was confirmed, the timing raised public scrutiny. Gibson’s role highlights how political alignment and personal rehabilitation can intersect in powerful ways.

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5. Jon Voight
Jon Voight has remained one of Trump’s most vocal defenders. Also named a Special Ambassador, Voight used strong language when reacting to the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City mayor.
He claimed that only Trump could prevent the city’s decline, framing the situation as an existential threat. Voight’s support is rooted in ideology and fear of socialism. He has shown little concern for backlash, choosing confrontation over caution.

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6. Sylvester Stallone
Sylvester Stallone’s support has leaned heavily on symbolism rather than policy. As a Special Ambassador and recent Kennedy Center Honors recipient, Stallone has been embraced by Trump as a cultural icon.
At the awards dinner, Trump praised Stallone’s physical presence and legacy as Rocky Balboa. Stallone rarely discusses political specifics, but his association with strength, grit, and American masculinity aligns closely with Trump’s cultural messaging.
7. Amber Rose
Amber Rose doubled down on her Trump support after the election.
In interviews, she described being canceled during the campaign and claimed critics grew quiet once Trump returned to office. Her framing focused on vindication rather than policy. For Amber Rose, the support appears personal, shaped by cultural conflict, public judgment, and a desire to prove critics wrong.

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8. Jake Paul
Jake Paul brought Trump support into influencer culture. He attended the inauguration alongside his brother Logan and later praised Trump on Fox News. Paul argued that Trump’s decisions may seem confusing now but would deliver long-term results.
His language mirrored startup thinking, emphasizing disruption and delayed payoff. That framing resonated with younger audiences who value risk and long-term reward.

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9. Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood surprised fans by performing “America the Beautiful” at Trump’s inauguration. Known for avoiding political statements, she framed the performance as an act of unity and love for the country.
While she avoided explicit endorsement language, the performance itself carried weight. For many viewers, showing up on that stage was the message.

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10. Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus delivered a chaotic performance at an inauguration celebration plagued by technical issues. Despite concerns voiced later by family members, Cyrus emphasized that he attended because Trump personally invited him.
He described the invitation as an honor, regardless of how the performance unfolded. The moment felt unscripted and raw, reflecting the tone of the event itself.

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11. KISS
KISS received a Kennedy Center Honor in 2025, placing the band in Trump’s cultural spotlight. Gene Simmons has alternated between praise and criticism of Trump over the years, but this year leaned positive, even praising Trump’s White House ballroom plans.
Former drummer Peter Criss described the honor as the greatest of the band’s career. Recognition appeared to smooth past tensions and shift public tone.

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Together, these figures reveal how celebrity support in 2025 blends belief, identity, access, and image. The endorsements are louder, more deliberate, and more revealing than in years past. The real question now is not who supports Trump, but what each supporter gains or risks by saying so publicly.
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