In a shocking turn of events, former US President Donald Trump is set to host the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors ceremony this weekend, marking a first for the event. Instead of attending as a guest like his predecessors, Trump will be taking center stage, hosting the show that celebrates America's cultural icons.
The decision comes as part of Trump's ongoing effort to challenge what he perceives as "woke" anti-American culture. He has long criticized the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which bears the name of a Democratic predecessor, and has made significant changes to its leadership and programming.
This year's honorees include Sylvester Stallone, known for his iconic Rocky franchise, rock band Kiss, and country music superstar George Strait. Gloria Gaynor, who had her feminist anthem "I Will Survive" recognized as a cultural icon, will also be honored.
However, it is not clear how the other honorees' views on Trump align with their personal politics. While some have expressed admiration for the former president in the past, others have been vocal critics of his policies and behavior.
Trump's decision to host the show has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike. He had previously skipped the honors during his first term, citing disagreements with certain honorees. This year's event promises to be emotional for some members of Kiss, as the band's original lead guitarist Ace Frehley passed away earlier this year.
The ceremony is expected to be a celebration of American culture and the arts, with a lineup of performers and tributes to the honorees' work. While it remains to be seen how Trump will navigate his hosting duties without alienating any potential audience members, one thing is certain: this year's Kennedy Center Honors will be a unique and potentially divisive event in the history of the prestigious ceremony.
The decision comes as part of Trump's ongoing effort to challenge what he perceives as "woke" anti-American culture. He has long criticized the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which bears the name of a Democratic predecessor, and has made significant changes to its leadership and programming.
This year's honorees include Sylvester Stallone, known for his iconic Rocky franchise, rock band Kiss, and country music superstar George Strait. Gloria Gaynor, who had her feminist anthem "I Will Survive" recognized as a cultural icon, will also be honored.
However, it is not clear how the other honorees' views on Trump align with their personal politics. While some have expressed admiration for the former president in the past, others have been vocal critics of his policies and behavior.
Trump's decision to host the show has raised eyebrows among fans and critics alike. He had previously skipped the honors during his first term, citing disagreements with certain honorees. This year's event promises to be emotional for some members of Kiss, as the band's original lead guitarist Ace Frehley passed away earlier this year.
The ceremony is expected to be a celebration of American culture and the arts, with a lineup of performers and tributes to the honorees' work. While it remains to be seen how Trump will navigate his hosting duties without alienating any potential audience members, one thing is certain: this year's Kennedy Center Honors will be a unique and potentially divisive event in the history of the prestigious ceremony.