Since his victory in November, President-elect Donald Trump has hosted many visitors outside the political realm at Trump Tower in New York City – some of whom have been nominated to his Cabinet.
The most obvious difference between Trump and his predecessors is, of course, that he has been burnished in the world of entertainment. It follows then that Trump would spend a fair amount of time with other celebrities, some of whom have made highly publicized appearances at Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Here’s a list of celebrities who met with Trump after the election. There’s still more than a month to go before Trump’s inauguration, so this list is not exhaustive.
Dec. 13: Rapper and designer Kanye West visited Trump at Trump Tower. West raised eyebrows when he told concertgoers last month that he supports Trump and would have voted for him, had he voted at all.
Source: Business Insider
Dec. 13: NFL legends Jim Brown and Ray Lewis also met with Trump, and emerged from the pow-wow with glowing words for the president-elect.
Source: The Hill
Dec. 13: Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, a Clinton supporter who has held major fundraisers for Trump's Democratic rival, reportedly sat down with Trump for half an hour and discussed a range of issues.
Source: ABC News' Candace Smith
Dec. 8: Leonardo DiCaprio, an Oscar-winning actor and adamant advocate for environmental issues, discussed climate change with Trump and his daughter Ivanka, following Trump's decision to name Scott Pruitt, a climate science skeptic to head the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Source: Reuters
Nov. 16: New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paid a visit to Trump Tower. Kraft has donated money to both President Barack Obama and to the Republican Party. Trump once touted the support of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and coach Bill Belichick.
Source: Boston.com
Nov. 16: Here's a photo of Trump and Trump Jr. with champion boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr.