Donald Trump Names Sylvester Stallone And Other Actors As ‘Ambassadors’ Of Hollywood; Details Inside

The President-elect Donald Trump has proposed designating Sylvester Stallone and two other distinguished male actors as “specialized envoys” for Hollywood. In his aspiration to strengthen Hollywood, he intends to invest in these individuals upon taking office.

In discussing the actor from Rocky Balboa, Donald Trump also reached out to Mel Gibson, known for his role in National Treasure, and Jon Voight, suggesting them for a particular position. According to him, these three individuals have the potential to help recover business previously taken by foreign nations.

On Truth Social, on January 16, 2025, Trump declared, “I’m proud to unveil Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone as our esteemed representatives to the struggling yet magnificent location, Hollywood, California.

Afterward, he mentioned that the three exceptional actors would act as my personal representatives, aiming to attract “Hollywood” – an industry that has been shifting a significant portion of its business towards foreign nations during the past few years.

He emphasized that the project will be more impressive than ever, with these gifted performers serving as his guides and confidants, taking on roles akin to his eyes and ears. He’s open to their suggestions and ideas for improvement.

In the meantime, it’s important to note that the newly assigned ambassadors were just as unaware of the news as everyone else, including Donald Trump’s followers on social media. According to the director of Passion of Christ, he became aware of the news at the exact same time they did.

Four days before Donald Trump’s grand inauguration in Washington D.C., an interesting revelation has surfaced. Notably, actors Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and Jon Voight, who have been vocal about their support for Trump, are involved in this announcement. In fact, Stallone, known for his role in Rambo: First Blood Part II, recently referred to Trump as a modern-day equivalent of George Washington.

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2025-01-17 16:22