Hollywood and mainstream entertainment tend to lean liberal, but Donald Trump has never lacked celebrity supporters.
Some stood by him during his first presidential run. Some came back for 2020 or 2024. Some took the stage at his events. Some spoke at rallies or the Republican National Convention. Others defended him in public, showed up alongside him, or took on roles tied to his political brand.
This article covers only celebrities who have publicly backed Donald Trump, endorsed him, performed at Trump-connected events, or visibly aligned themselves with him. No one is included based on rumors, party registration, or a single photograph.
Kid Rock

Kid Rock ranks among the most recognizable celebrity faces in Trump’s corner.
The musician has shown up at Trump events, performed at political gatherings, and built a significant portion of his current public image around conservative politics. He also performed during activities surrounding Trump’s 2024 campaign and the 2025 inauguration period. His bond with Trump goes well beyond a simple endorsement, with Kid Rock frequently appearing as a fixture of the MAGA entertainment scene.
Jon Voight

Jon Voight has remained one of the most steadfast Hollywood figures in Trump’s corner.
The Oscar-winning actor has spoken favorably about Trump for years, making him a genuine outlier in an industry that has generally been hostile toward the former president. Trump honored Voight with the National Medal of Arts in 2019, and reporting at the time noted him as one of the very few prominent Hollywood names willing to speak openly in Trump’s favor.
Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson has been publicly identified as someone who supports Trump.
His name became more directly associated with Trump in January 2025, when Trump announced that Gibson, Jon Voight, and Sylvester Stallone would serve as Hollywood “special ambassadors.” The position was framed as part of Trump’s broader effort to address challenges facing Hollywood, with the three men described as serving as his “eyes and ears” within the industry.
Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone has also been drawn into Trump’s inner circle in a visible way.
In 2025, Trump designated Stallone as one of his Hollywood “special ambassadors,” placing him alongside Jon Voight and Mel Gibson in that role. The announcement positioned Stallone among the most prominent entertainment figures connected to Trump’s cultural messaging during his second term.
Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan became one of the most talked-about celebrity presences of Trump’s 2024 campaign.
The legendary wrestler appeared at the 2024 Republican National Convention, delivering an energetic speech while leaning fully into his classic wrestling persona. His appearance worked because it matched what Trump’s political brand is built on: big personalities, theatrical moments, nostalgia, and content designed for television audiences.
Amber Rose

Amber Rose caught many people off guard when she came out in support of Trump in 2024.
The model and media personality spoke at the Republican National Convention, using the platform to explain what had shifted her perspective and why she now backed Trump. Her speech drew widespread attention partly because she had previously been critical of him and partly because her public persona did not fit neatly into the typical Republican supporter image.
Zachary Levi

Zachary Levi made his support for Trump public during the 2024 presidential race.
The actor behind Shazam! had initially backed Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but once Kennedy stepped out of the race, Levi showed up at a Trump rally in Michigan and made the case that Trump was the strongest remaining option. His endorsement generated significant discussion because he had not previously been associated with Trump’s celebrity support network.
Roseanne Barr

Roseanne Barr has positioned herself as one of Trump’s most outspoken supporters in entertainment.
The comedian and sitcom veteran has praised Trump across interviews, podcasts, and social media, making conservative politics a defining feature of her public presence. Her vocal support took on added significance after her mainstream television career took a sharp turn following controversy surrounding her online posts.
Scott Baio

Scott Baio has been in Trump’s corner for years.
The former Happy Days and Charles in Charge actor spoke at the 2016 Republican National Convention and continued defending Trump publicly long after. During Trump’s first rise in national politics, Baio stood out as one of the more recognizable Hollywood figures willing to align with him openly.
Dean Cain

Dean Cain has also made his support for Trump and conservative politics known.
The actor, widely recognized from his time playing Superman in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, has appeared in conservative media and backed Republican causes. His alignment with Trump fits naturally within a broader public identity shaped by support for law enforcement, patriotism, and conservative commentary.
Kelsey Grammer

Kelsey Grammer has spoken openly in support of Trump.
The actor known for Frasier and Cheers has long held a reputation as one of Hollywood’s more prominent conservatives. He has expressed positive views of Trump in interviews and has not concealed his right-leaning politics, even in an industry where doing so tends to invite scrutiny.
Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid has spoken favorably about Trump and has entered into political conversations surrounding him.
His comments have generally centered on leadership, policy, and what he views as Trump’s record, rather than the kind of high-profile campaign-style appearances that define some other celebrity supporters. Quaid’s involvement drew attention because he is a mainstream film and television actor rather than someone primarily known for political commentary.
Jason Aldean

Jason Aldean has become closely tied to the Trump-friendly current within country music.
The country singer has backed Trump publicly and moved in pro-Trump circles. His political image sharpened considerably after “Try That in a Small Town” became a major flashpoint in the culture wars. Aldean was also among the entertainment figures connected to the broader events surrounding Trump’s 2025 inauguration.
Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood performed “America the Beautiful” at Trump’s 2025 inauguration.
Underwood has historically kept her political views to herself, so her participation should not be read as a full ideological declaration unless she says as much. That said, performing at a presidential inauguration is a public act linked directly to Trump’s return to power. She described the opportunity as an honor and spoke about unity and looking ahead.
Lee Greenwood

Lee Greenwood has had a long and visible connection to Trump’s political events.
His song “God Bless the U.S.A.” became one of the most recognizable musical signatures of Trump rallies, and Greenwood has performed at Trump-related events, including inauguration celebrations. He occupies the patriotic country music space within Trump’s celebrity support world.
The Village People

The Village People performed at Trump’s 2025 inaugural events.
Their song “Y.M.C.A.” had already become a signature moment at Trump rallies, though the group’s feelings about that use of the song had been discussed publicly over the years. Reports confirmed they performed at two inaugural events, including an inaugural ball and a pre-swearing-in rally.
Billy Ray Cyrus

Billy Ray Cyrus has appeared in Trump-friendly settings and made pro-Trump signals publicly.
The country singer was part of the entertainment surrounding Trump’s 2025 inauguration and became more visibly associated with Trump’s orbit during the 2024 campaign and second inauguration cycle.
Kanye West

Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, was among the highest-profile celebrities to back Trump during his first presidency.
He wore a MAGA hat, visited Trump at the White House, and spoke about him in interviews. His relationship with Trump grew complicated over time as he launched his own presidential bid, made shifting public statements, and became embroiled in serious controversies that went far beyond ordinary political differences.
Lil Pump

Lil Pump made a public show of support for Trump during the 2020 election cycle.
The rapper appeared at a Trump rally and was brought up on stage, though Trump famously introduced him by the wrong name. The moment spread widely online and became a notable example of Trump drawing on hip-hop celebrity appearances to signal appeal across demographics.
Waka Flocka Flame

Waka Flocka Flame has made his support for Trump known through social media and public statements.
The rapper became one of several hip-hop figures who pushed back against the assumption that artists in that world are uniformly opposed to Trump. His support has earned both backing and pushback from his audience.
Kodak Black

Kodak Black publicly supported Trump after Trump commuted his prison sentence.
The rapper expressed gratitude toward Trump following his clemency in January 2021. His connection to Trump is rooted primarily in that personal legal outcome, which sets it apart from a straightforward ideological endorsement.
Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne met with Trump ahead of the 2020 election and praised his efforts on criminal justice reform.
Trump later pardoned Lil Wayne in January 2021. Like Kodak Black, Wayne’s relationship with Trump is tied substantially to criminal justice and clemency rather than a long-standing political alliance.
Nicky Jam

Nicky Jam made a public appearance alongside Trump during the 2024 campaign, though his situation requires some context.
The reggaeton star later pulled back his support following backlash over offensive comments about Puerto Rico made at a Trump rally by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. Given that withdrawal, he cannot accurately be listed as a current Trump supporter without acknowledging that development.
Savannah Chrisley

Savannah Chrisley publicly backed Trump during the 2024 campaign.
The reality television personality and daughter of Todd and Julie Chrisley spoke at the Republican National Convention, framing her support around criminal justice concerns connected to her parents’ legal situation. Her appearance made her one of the more visible reality-TV personalities tied to Trump’s 2024 campaign.
Antonio Sabato Jr.

Antonio Sabato Jr. became one of the more prominent actors to side with Trump in 2016.
The actor and former model spoke at the Republican National Convention and later claimed his support for Trump negatively affected his standing in Hollywood. His experience became part of the broader conversation about political identity and its professional consequences in the entertainment industry.
Kevin Sorbo

Kevin Sorbo has been an outspoken conservative voice and a visible Trump supporter.
The actor, known for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, regularly appears in conservative media and maintains an active presence on political social platforms. His Trump support is consistent with a public identity built around faith, conservative values, and pointed criticism of liberal-leaning Hollywood.
Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent has been loud in his support for Trump and has been at it for years.
The rock guitarist has a long history of involvement in conservative politics, gun rights advocacy, and criticism of Democratic leadership. Supporting Trump is a natural extension of his existing political brand. Nugent is not the type of celebrity to keep his views quiet.



