Donald Trumps Hollywood Star
Also known as: Trump's Walk of Fame Star · Trump Star
Donald Trump's Hollywood Star is the Walk of Fame plaque honoring Donald Trump that became one of the most vandalized landmarks in Los Angeles after his entry into politics. Installed in 2007 for his work on *The Apprentice*, the star turned into a recurring protest site, art installation canvas, and viral meme generator starting in 2016. A 2017 photo of a young Trump supporter cleaning graffiti off the star kicked off one of the biggest political photo fad memes of that year.
Overview
Donald Trump's Hollywood Star refers to the star-shaped terrazzo and brass plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. The star itself is unremarkable by Walk of Fame standards. What makes it a meme is the sheer volume of vandalism, protest art, and counter-protest activity it attracted once Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015. The star has been smashed with pickaxes (twice), walled off with miniature concrete barriers, caged behind metal bars, defaced with graffiti, and even fake-urinated on by comedian George Lopez2. Each incident spawned its own cycle of viral photos, reaction tweets, and parody content. The star also produced one of 2017's biggest political memes when a photo of a young woman cleaning it went massively viral and got remixed into hundreds of joke versions.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce awarded Trump his star on January 16, 2007, recognizing his role as producer and host of NBC's *The Apprentice*8. For nearly a decade, the star sat undisturbed on the sidewalk.
That changed in 2016. On July 22, street artist Plastic Jesus constructed a miniature concrete wall around the star, a pointed reference to Trump's proposed border wall with Mexico4. The six-inch barrier sealed the plaque off from the rest of the walkway and drew immediate media attention. Plastic Jesus told artnet News that "artists are able to connect and convey opinion in a universal way" and that art "encourages dialogue and debate like no other media"4.
Then on October 26, 2016, James Lambert Otis arrived dressed as a construction worker and attacked the star with a sledgehammer and pickaxe, destroying it2. Otis later pleaded no contest to felony vandalism2. The star was repaired, but a pattern had been set. The plaque was now a political lightning rod.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The star functions as a meme in several ways:
The "MY President" photo fad: Take a photo of yourself kneeling beside any Walk of Fame star (or similar plaque) with cleaning supplies. Caption it with "Stopped to clean [person]'s Hollywood Star. Nothing but respect for MY President. #RaisedRight." The humor comes from choosing absurd "presidents" like Shrek, Pitbull, or fictional characters.
Vandalism reaction format: When new photos of the star being destroyed or defaced surface, they're typically shared as reaction content with commentary ranging from celebratory to outraged, depending on the poster's political alignment.
Protest art documentation: Each Plastic Jesus installation (the wall, the bars, the toilet) gets photographed and shared as its own micro-meme cycle.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
Austin Mikel Clay concealed his pickaxe in a guitar case and listened to Death Grips for motivation before destroying the star.
Police found a small piece of star rubble in Clay's shirt pocket during processing. He wished they hadn't so he could keep it as a souvenir.
Clay claimed one of his Secret Service visitors gave him a high five after discussing the incident.
The Walk of Fame has never removed a single star in its history, not even those belonging to individuals convicted of serious crimes.
Despite the star being monitored by CCTV cameras, it has no special physical security or protection.
Derivatives & Variations
"MY President" parody photos
— Dozens of Twitter users posed with Walk of Fame stars belonging to Meryl Streep, Godzilla, Cher, Shrek, and others, using the #RaisedRight caption format[7].
Plastic Jesus installations
— The street artist created at least four distinct works using the star: a miniature border wall (2016), prison bars (2018), "No Trump Anytime" parking signs, and a classified documents scene with toilet and bathtub (2023)[4][3].
MAGA Legion counter-stars
— Pro-Trump activists placed approximately 30 unauthorized Trump stars along the Walk of Fame in August 2018 as a counter-protest[5].
Reddit vandalism photo cycles
— Each new incident generated its own viral Reddit post, with the 2018 destruction hitting 35,000 points on r/pics and the 2025 defacement reaching 109,000 upvotes[3][5].
Frequently Asked Questions
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