Hollywood’s New Ambassadors Stallone Voight and Gibson Get Trump’s Star Treatment

Stallone, Voight, and Gibson Receive Special Recognition from Trump as Hollywood’s New Ambassadors

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In a classic Donald Trump move, the soon-to-be 47th President of the United States has given Hollywood a dramatic twist. He’s appointed Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, and Mel Gibson as “Special Ambassadors” to Hollywood. And yes, Trump says they’ve earned the title “Mr. Ambassador.”

 

Trump’s Hollywood Rescue Plan

At a lively “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” in Washington, D.C., Trump made the surprise announcement. “Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone, and Jon Voight are going to help fix Hollywood,” he said, grinning as the crowd cheered. “From now on, you have to call them ‘Mr. Ambassador.’”

But this isn’t just a fun title. Trump explained that their mission is to restore Hollywood to its former glory. “Hollywood has lost so much business to other countries,” he said, vowing that the trio will help bring jobs back to the U.S. and make the film industry “bigger, better, and stronger than ever before.”

Hollywood’s New Dream Team

The three stars are no strangers to fame—or Trump’s admiration. Jon Voight, an Oscar-winning actor and one of Trump’s biggest supporters, spoke passionately at the rally. “He’s our hero,” Voight said. “A man who never gave up on us, and we never gave up on him.”

Mel Gibson, known for his blockbuster hits and larger-than-life personality, was just as surprised as the rest of us by his new role. “I found out the same time you did,” he joked. “But hey, I’m ready. Does this job come with a house?”

And then there’s Sylvester Stallone—Rocky himself—who’s been calling Trump the “second George Washington.” If anyone can take on a challenge, it’s him.

Will Hollywood Roll Out the Red Carpet?

Whether Hollywood is ready for its new ambassadors is still up in the air, but one thing’s certain: this trio knows how to make an impact. Their job might include promoting local film production, attracting big projects back to the U.S., or even just reminding Hollywood of its roots.

Whatever happens, you can bet it’s going to be exciting. With Trump and his new dream team, we’re in for a blockbuster of a story.

Lights, camera, action—Hollywood’s ambassadors are here to save the day!

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