Cedric the Entertainer calls out Trump on Grammys joke backlash

Cedric the Entertainer isn't holding back after Donald Trump's meltdown over Trevor Noah's Epstein Island zinger at the Grammys. Speaking to TMZ at LAX, Cedric labeled Trump a hypocrite for slinging insults but crumbling when the shade comes his way. He tied it to the Jimmy Kimmel drama, calling Trump's threats pure bullying.

Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from LAX! Cedric the Entertainer spilled to TMZ on Monday about Donald Trump's epic freakout over Trevor Noah's savage Grammys jab. You know the one: during the Song of the Year bit, Noah quipped, "that is a Grammy that every artist wants almost as much as Trump wants Greenland, which makes sense because Epstein’s island is gone, he needs a new one to hang out with Bill Clinton." 🔥

Cedric didn't mince words, pointing out how Trump loves dishing it out—calling folks ugly, lobbing abuse left and right—but the second someone like Noah or Jimmy Kimmel fires back, he starts flexing that presidential power. "DT has no problem calling people ugly or lobbing abuse left and right ... but the second someone throws that same energy back, he starts flexing his power and influence against them," Cedric told TMZ.

And the bullying? Cedric called it straight: throwing money around and threatening lawsuits to silence critics isn't tough—it's just hypocritical. "If Trump were on a level playing field, sure, clap back all you want. But as it stands, he's just being a total hypocrite!" he said. Tying in the Kimmel saga, Cedric made it clear: Trump can take the heat if he wants, but this tantrum? Not it. Eyes on whether this shade fest escalates—or if Cedric's clapback becomes the real award winner. 💅

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