
The Hollywood Walk of Fame was created to honor entertainers who have left an undeniable mark on pop culture with talent, passion, and charisma. It is a sparkling tribute—literally—to legends who have shaped the world of entertainment. But not every star on that glittery strip is universally adored. Some stir more drama than praise. Lately, curiosity is blowing up over Donald Trump, a figure as polarizing as they come.
From 1985 to 2001, Donald Trump made cameos in films and Television shows—but now, fans are clashing over a burning question: Does he really deserve a Hollywood Walk of Fame star?
When glitter turns gritty: The Donald Trump star saga
Donald Trump earned his Hollywood Walk of Fame star in 2007 for producing the Miss Universe pageant, but now, that very star is igniting fresh controversy and debate. Despite years of backlash, vandalism, and viral outrage, the star remains untouched by official action. Calls to remove it—spurred by his polarizing rhetoric and ties to the Capitol riot—are growing louder. Yet, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce maintains the star is a permanent landmark, continuing to draw tourists and fuel heated discussions.
Someone destroyed Felon 47’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, just like he is destroying our country. pic.twitter.com/esGnYwx0fc
— Annie (@AnnieForTruth) March 22, 2025
Donald Trump’s Walk of Fame star has become a frequent target of vandalism over the years, enduring pickaxe and sledgehammer strikes, spray paint, and graffiti—largely driven by protests against his political actions. Recent viral photos claiming new damage are actually from past incidents in 2016 and 2018. Now, amid this notoriety, Trump is poised to make his way to the big screen with a new biopic, reportedly with a $100 million budget.
A new biopic on Donald Trump is in the works, promising to showcase him in a completely new light—far beyond his reality television persona from The Apprentice.
A new Donald Trump biopic: rewriting the narrative with big dollars
A big-budget biopic about Donald Trump is in the works, produced by Andrea Iervolino, known for Ferrari and To The Bone
. As reported by Deadline, Iervolino will be at the Cannes market seeking partners, aiming to begin filming in the US by late 2025. With a projected budget of $100 million, this film promises a “kinder”
take on Trump, contrasting with the controversial The Apprentice
biopic that Trump’s team tried to prevent last year.
Big-Budget Trump Biopic In The Works From ‘Ferrari’ Producer Andrea Iervolino — Cannes Market #DonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/SoQ5Lyc4NV
— Harish Chandra (@HarishChan20246) May 11, 2025
Andrea Iervolino, who is also known for his biopics on icons like Ferrari and Lamborghini, is creating a Donald Trump biopic with Keya Morgan. The film will explore Trump’s rise, challenges, and resilience from a balanced perspective. Despite Trump’s controversial Hollywood presence, including his impact on 100% tariffs on films made outside the US
, this biopic aims to offer a fresh viewpoint. With Trump’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star sparking debate, the film may add a new dimension to his legacy.
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