President Donald Trump turned heads on the red carpet at the 48th Annual Kennedy Center Honors, arriving in a classic tuxedo alongside First Lady Melania Trump. The prestigious event honors stars like Sylvester Stallone and KISS members, with Trump set to host the ceremony airing later this month. Tensions simmer as Trump takes fresh jabs at Jimmy Kimmel amid the glamour.
Darlings, spill the tea: the 48th Kennedy Center Honors kicked off on December 7, 2025, in Washington D.C., and President Donald Trump was already stealing the spotlight. He rolled up in a sharp tuxedo, bowtie intact, wearing a serious expression while posing with Melania, who slayed in a sleeveless black dress, her hand firmly in his—talk about power couple vibes! 😎
But honey, Trump's not just there for the photos; he's hosting the whole shebang, though we'll have to wait until December 23 for the TV debut. The real stars of the night? Honorees Sylvester Stallone, George Strait, and Michael Crawford, all receiving medals from the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees. KISS brought the rock 'n' roll with living members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and Peter Criss accepting honors—heartbreakingly, just under two months after bandmate Ace Frehley tragically died from a fall in his recording studio. Gloria Gaynor? Iconic as ever in a shimmering gold and silver gown with a cape, waving to fans with that megawatt smile. 👑
Off the carpet, Kelsey Grammer was serving praise hotter than the event itself. The Frasier star, there with daughter Faith, gushed to Fox News Digital about Trump: “I think he’s extraordinary. He’s one of the greatest presidents we’ve ever had. Maybe the greatest. There are some things he still wants to get done, and I think that’s terrific, but there was a big hill to climb.” Grammer also hyped Stallone, a selection committee pick: “He’s a force of nature. Sylvester Stallone has captured our imagination in several different roles and performed them beautifully... about time.”
Of course, no Trump appearance is complete without shade. While presenting medals Saturday, he blasted his nemesis Jimmy Kimmel, joking at a White House event: “If I can't beat out Jimmy Kimmel in terms of talent, then I don't deserve to be president.” Their beef? Ongoing—Trump called Kimmel a “talentless bum” on Truth Social after a September comment on Charlie Kirk's shooter, and Kimmel clapped back with “quiet, piggy!” Will Trump's hosting monologue roast Kimmel live? Eyes are peeled, and the drama's just heating up. 🔥