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President Donald Trump welcomed actors, country music stars and entertainment industry titans to kick off the 48th Kennedy Center Honors Sunday.
While walking the red carpet with first lady Melania Trump, the president admitted he wanted to remain “a little bit loose” for his hosting responsibilities.
“Maybe I haven’t prepared,” Trump quipped when asked how he organized his speech for the gig. “Maybe you want to be a little bit loose.”
Sylvester Stallone, George Strait and Kelsey Grammar were just a few of the Hollywood heavyweights to walk the red carpet at the Kennedy Center Opera House in Washington, D.C.
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President Donald Trump walks red carpet with wife Melania Trump at the Kennedy Center Honors. (Brendan Smialowski)
Trump continued on the red carpet, “You know what you have to be? You have to be yourself.”
When Fox News Digital asked Trump how Stallone could thrive as a Hollywood ambassador, the president gushed over the “Rocky” actor.
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“If Sly is himself, that’s all he can be. If he tries to be somebody else, it wouldn’t be good,” Trump said. “He’s a great guy. He’s done a fantastic job and he really deserves this honor. You know, it’s something he’s wanted for years and this is bigger than it’s ever been.”
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Sylvester Stallone and his wife Jennifer Flavin arrive for the 48th Kennedy Center Honors gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. (Alex Wroblewski)
It was date night at the esteemed event as “Rambo” star Sylvester Stallone was accompanied by Jennifer Flavin, his wife of 28 years.
While speaking to Fox News Digital at the gala, Stallone said the honor was “completely unexpected.”
“This is the ultimate. This is completely unexpected. This is an award that I didn’t even see coming. I really didn’t,” Stallone said before admitting he debated even accepting the award.
“This is an award that I didn’t even see coming. I really didn’t.”
“I think that I’ve been rewarded so much in my life. Look at my trophy here and my daughters,” he said while gazing at his wife. “I’m serious, I’m not joking.”

US country music singer and Kennedy Center Honoree George Strait and his wife Norma Strait arrive for the 48th Kennedy Center Honors gala. (Alex Wroblewski)

US country music singer and Kennedy Center Honoree George Strait (2L) and his wife Norma Strait (3L) arrive with family for the ceremony. (Alex Wroblewski)
He continued, “If there’s one thing that the film business – they get a lot of awards. I look at people that live in the shadows – firemen, doctors – and I go, ‘Wow. That’s amazing. You save lives.’ We pretend to save lives.”
Country music icon George Strait sported his signature black cowboy hat as he ushered wife Norma Strait down the red carpet at the gala event.
“I think that I’ve been rewarded so much in my life.”
The award-winning musician, who earned 60 chart-topping singles throughout his illustrious career, smiled while posing with his family.
“The Last Rodeo” star Neal McDonough and wife Ruve smiled for cameras ahead of the show. Gloria Gaynor sparkled wearing a glittering pale pink dress complete with a matching cape.

Kelsey Grammer attended the 48th Kennedy Center Honors with daughter Faith Evangeline Elisa Grammer. (Paul Morigi)

Kennedy Center Honoree Gloria Gaynor arrives for the 48th annual gala. (Alex Wroblewski)

“The Last Rodeo” star Neal McDonough and wife Ruve McDonough smiled on the red carpet. (Paul Morigi)
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KISS lead singer Gene Simmons wore his signature dark sunglasses while walking the red carpet with wife Shannon Tweed.
Honorees were awarded medals Saturday during a ceremony hosted inside the Oval Office, where the group was regarded as “the most accomplished and renowned class of Kennedy Center honorees ever assembled.”
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Speaking to Fox News Digital ahead of Saturday’s dinner, Grammer, who was accompanied by his daughter Faith, called Trump “extraordinary.”

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and wife Jennifer Rauchet Hegseth looked sharp in matching black for the 48th Kennedy Center Honors gala. (Alex Wroblewski)

Shaunyl Benson and Criss Angel attended the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. (Paul Morigi)

Shannon Tweed and KISS star Gene Simmons attend the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. (Paul Morigi)
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“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 said.
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“And we were left with some very interesting things going on,” he concluded.
The “Cheers” star also touched on Stallone being honored during this year’s ceremony and said he’s “over the moon” about it.

Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Paul Stanley of KISS attend the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. (Paul Morigi)

Bret Baier and Amy Baier attend the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. (Paul Morigi)

Laura Ingraham sparkled in silver at the 48th Kennedy Center Honors. (Paul Morigi)
“I think he’s extraordinary. He’s one of the greatest presidents we’ve ever had. Maybe the greatest.”
“I was on the selection committee, so I knew about it,” he added. “He’s a force of nature. Sylvester Stallone has captured our imagination in several different roles and performed them beautifully.”

Kelsey Grammer and daughter Faith Grammar attended the 48th Kennedy Center Honors medallion ceremony on Saturday. (Paul Morigi)

President Donald Trump appointed Sylvester Stallone with a Kennedy Center medal. (Getty Images)
Grammer said it was “about time” that Stallone was honored.
During the ceremony, Trump appointed each honoree with a newly designed medal – a gold disc featuring the Kennedy Center image, which was donated and created by jeweler Tiffany & Co.
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Fox News Digital’s Janelle Ash and Larry Fink contributed to this report.
