Kelsey Grammer gushes about meeting with Donald Trump in video: ‘We hang all the time’
‘Frasier’ star said he had ‘good convo’ and ‘good times’ while meeting the divisive US leader

Frasier star Kelsey Grammer gave an interview detailing a recent meeting with US president Donald Trump, describing the controversial Republican leader as “all the things you want a president to be”.Grammer, who is often described as one of the highest-profile Republicans in Hollywood, was interviewed by TMZ during a recent trip to Washington, DC.The 71-year-old sitcom star was in town for the release of his new film, Young Washington, in which he plays the historical figure Thomas Fairfax, a friend of Washington and British Loyalist.
Asked about his experience visiting the White House, Grammer responded that he and Trump “hang all the time”.open image in galleryActor Kelsey Grammer and US president Donald Trump (Getty)“There’s always a quality of respect for the fact that the office is as important as it is,” he said. “And the man is affable, comfortable in the place he’s in at this time – but also entertaining, charming, and all the things you want a president to be.
[It’s] good convo, good times.”Grammer claimed that much of their discussion concerned the arrangement of portraits within the White House.“You know, ‘Do you think Reagan should be over here, or Washington over there?’
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“I’m not sure where that was [said],” Grammer replied. “I know somebody said, ‘Did you ever think about it?’ I have thought about it in the past...
[but] it’s not something I’m hatching as we speak.open image in galleryKelsey Grammer in Paramount+’s ‘Frasier’ (Paramount+)“There’s some real benefits to [being an actor],” he continued, “but I’m still saddled with this idea that I’m supposed to serve my country in some way. It used to look like military service, but I didn’t end up doing it.”
Grammer’s support of Trump has been a contentious subject in the past.In 2023, when the actor was doing interviews to promote the Frasier revival for Paramount+, the BBC claimed that Grammer had been prevented from answering about Trump by a PR.While appearing on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme , Grammer was asked if he was still supporting Trump.
In response, he said: “I am and I’ll let that be the end of it.”According to BBC interviewer Justin Webb, Grammer was “perfectly happy” to continue the conversation, but interventions from the PR team at Paramount+ put an end to it.Join our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments
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