
Cheryl Hines Faces Awkward Moment at UFC 314
During UFC 314 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines found herself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
President Donald Trump entered the event with high energy, hugging his Secretary of Health, RFK Jr., and greeting familiar faces like Barstool’s Dave Portnoy. But he appeared to completely overlook Hines, who stood right beside her husband.
The Snub Caught on Live TV
Hines extended her hand to greet Trump. Instead of responding, he turned away—leaving her hand awkwardly hanging. The moment aired live on ESPN, capturing her visible discomfort.
In a scene that felt straight out of her own sitcom, Hines laughed it off while clearly embarrassed.
Social Media Reacts Swiftly
The video quickly went viral. Critics blasted Trump online for publicly snubbing Hines. Since 2014, she’s been married to RFK Jr., making the moment even more surprising to many.
A Kinder Gesture Follows
Despite the awkward start, Hines remained gracious. She later greeted Trump’s granddaughter, Kai Trump, who accompanied him to the event.
Shortly afterward, photos surfaced showing Trump holding Hines’ hand while speaking with her and RFK Jr. The interaction suggested they had smoothed things over.
Cheryl Hines Holds Her Ground
Although RFK Jr. endorsed Trump, Hines made her stance clear. She refused to support Trump’s 2024 campaign and said she only backed her husband’s run, according to TMZ.
A Curious Appearance at Mar-a-Lago
Still, Hines was spotted at Mar-a-Lago after the election last November. A source told The Post that she mingled with everyone—Trump included—and was “fitting in well” with the MAGA crowd, according to Page Six.
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