Former President Donald Trump has announced the appointment of Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and Jon Voight as special ambassadors to address what he described as a “very troubled Hollywood.” The move is part of an initiative aimed at fostering a cultural renaissance in the entertainment industry, focusing on values and narratives that align with Trump’s vision.
Stallone, Gibson, and Voight, all vocal supporters of Trump during his presidency, are expected to play advisory roles in shaping policies and initiatives intended to counter perceived cultural shifts in Hollywood. Trump emphasized that their experience in the industry and commitment to storytelling make them ideal candidates for these positions.
The appointments have sparked mixed reactions. Supporters view the move as a bold step toward addressing what they see as Hollywood’s increasing disconnect from mainstream America. Critics, however, question whether political motivations may overshadow the initiative’s stated goals.
The trio’s responsibilities are expected to include promoting patriotic themes, supporting emerging filmmakers, and advocating for greater diversity in storytelling. As the initiative takes shape, the impact of these high-profile appointments on Hollywood’s direction remains to be seen.
