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Donald Trump Is Weirdly Starstruck, and Mel Gibson Looks Like the Latest Beneficiary


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Published in Politics and Government on Wednesday, March 12th 2025 at 23:01 GMT by TheWrap   Print publication without navigation

  • Republicans might be the "shut-up-and-sing" party when it comes to celebrities dabbling in politics, but their leader has a different attitude toward stars -- if, that is, they support him. That's the backdrop to reports that thanks to his "personal relationship" with President Donald Trump,

The article from MSN discusses Donald Trump's apparent fascination with celebrities and how this has influenced his interactions and decisions, particularly highlighting his relationship with Mel Gibson. Trump, known for his admiration of Hollywood stars, has often been starstruck, which has led to various interactions with celebrities over the years. Recently, Mel Gibson appears to be the latest beneficiary of Trump's celebrity admiration. Gibson, who has had a controversial past, has reportedly been in discussions with Trump, possibly for a role in Trump's political or business ventures. This relationship showcases Trump's tendency to overlook personal controversies in favor of celebrity status, a pattern seen with other figures like Kanye West and Kid Rock. The article suggests that Trump's starstruck nature might play a role in his decision-making process, potentially affecting his political and personal alliances.

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