Sylvester Stallone said being recognized at Sunday's Kennedy Center Honors was like being in the "eye of a hurricane." "This is an amazing event," the "Rocky" actor said on the red carpet. "But you're caught up in the middle of it. It's hard to take it in until the next day. ... but I'm incredibly humbled by it." Fellow honoree Michael Crawford, a Tony Award-winning actor best known for starring in "Phantom of the Opera," also said it was "humbling, especially at the end of a career." Singer Gloria Gaynor, known for her "I Will Survive" feminist anthem, said it "feels like a dream" to be honored. "To be recognized in this way is the pinnacle," she said after arriving. President Donald Trump hosted the event and praised Stallone, Gaynor, Crawford, rock band KISS and country musician George
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