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| | Keith Urban performed 'Pink Pony Club' for Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago | | Added 2 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 We haven?t heard much about Keith Urban since the flurry of reporting in late September and early October, all around his separation and divorce from Nicole Kidman. I tend to believe the stories that Keith and Nicole signed some kind of agreement not to disparage each other publicly or privately as they finalize their divorce, and that?s why the gossip around them has largely dried up in the past six weeks or so. But Keith is still making news for reasons other than ?leaving Nicole Kidman.? Keith recently performed at Mar-a-Lago, in front of der fhrer himself.
Keith Urban performed a Chappell Roan song at an event President Donald Trump attended at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday, Nov. 15. Urban, 58, and Trump, 79, both attended Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt?s private party.
The president was seen sitting next to Pratt, 65, an Australian businessman donated $10 million to Trump?s 2024 election campaign. In April, Pratt also pledged $5 billion to support Trump?s call to reindustrialize the U.S., according to Axios.
The Australian country singer performed Bob Marley?s ?Is This Love? and Roan?s ?Pink Pony Club,? according to an Instagram post from user @tali.florida.
PEOPLE reached out to Urban?s representatives for comment.
Pink Pony Club notably chronicles the story of a young woman leaving her small Southern town and religious upbringing behind to embrace her true self in California. Roan has revealed that she was inspired to write the song after going to a famous gay bar, The Abbey, in West Hollywood, Calif.
Urban has performed ?Pink Pony Club? during his recent concerts. He previously said on the Canadian web series Intimate and Interactive that he ?almost cried? when he heard the song, according to Them. ?Who doesn?t wanna find a safe place, wherever that is? You just wanna find your people ? doesn?t matter what that is, just somewhere where you finally realize you belong there, Urban said. God, that speaks to me.?
[From People]
Given Chappell Roan?s comments last year, I?m sure she?s happy her songs are being performed for authoritarian fascists. Those are her people, that?s her family. While I understand how Keith Urban booked this gig the Australian connection, and Keith was probably thrilled to pick up a paycheck it?s not like he can argue that he had no idea what the gig was. He was booked at Mar-a-Lago!! To perform at a Trumpy billionaire?s party, in front of Trump himself! Damn, I guess Keith is MAGA.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| | Lisa Vanderpump on Prince Harry: 'Well, I?m a loyal Brit. He isn't, right?' | | Added 2 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Lisa Vanderpump is a British woman who has lived in Beverly Hills for many years. She was sort of an It Girl in London back in the day, then she and her husband moved to LA and became restaurateurs. Her reality stardom came in her 50s, through the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and several spinoffs. People find her very camp and a lot of fun. But she still considers herself a ?loyal Brit,? especially compared to another British expat? Prince Harry.
Lisa Vanderpump didn?t mince words while unexpectedly discussing Prince Harry during her appearance at BravoCon 2025 in Las Vegas. Noted Bravo fan Jerry O?Connell kicked off the Saturday, November 15, panel by sharing that his wife, Rebecca Romijn, recently flew on a plane with Harry, 41.
?My wife said, ?Yeah, it was exciting, [but] not as exciting [as] when Lisa Vanderpump sat two rows back,?? O?Connell, 51, quipped. Lisa, 65, had a succinct response, chiming in, ?Well, I?m a loyal Brit. He isn?t, right? Come on, you know, I?m telling the truth.?
Lisa grew up in merry ole England before settling stateside and opening a slew of successful restaurants with her husband, Ken Todd. ?I think Beverly Hills is really my home, but I work here [in Las Vegas] so much, so it?s much easier for me to have my little Villa and Rosa [restaurants] here,? she said on Saturday. ?I love Vegas. I think it?s the playground of the world, and growing up in London, in a suburb, when you?d come to Vegas, you?d never see anything like it. I still think it?s like that. It?s innovative, it?s moving forward, I feel safe here [and] it?s got this incredible energy.?
[From Us Weekly]
I know we?re supposed to feel like ?oooh, what a slam!? But am I the only one noticing what a bizarre non-sequitur it is? ?My American wife was more excited to meet Lisa Vanderpump than Prince Harry? ?well, I?M A LOYAL BRIT AND HE ISN?T.? Who said anything about loyalty to Britain?? Why would loyalty to Britain matter to Jerry O?Connell and Rebecca Romijn? Man, Harry and Meghan?s mere existence really has British people in a chokehold.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| | Patricia Altschul: Duchess Meghan is 'just West Coast psychobabble' | | Added 2 hours ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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 Patricia Altschul is a self-styled Southern grand dame. She got a jolt of modern fame by appearing in Bravo?s Southern Charm, but before that, she was a well-connected and well-married hostess and socialite. She?s written a book called Eat, Drink and Remarry: Memories from a Lifetime of Art, Class and Southern Charm. To promote the book, she spoke to the Times of London, and of course, the Sussex Tax must be paid. As we?ve seen endlessly, as soon as any British reporter speaks to any American, the Brit asks the American about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and ?what Americans think? about Harry and Meghan. Altschul is well-connected enough to have met several royals but not the Sussexes. She still has sh-t to say about them though. Some highlights from her Times interview:
Her life at 84: She does not cook, does not drive and rises at 11am, once her butler has brought breakfast in bed. She gets Botox ?everywhere?, only drinks martinis (gin with a twist) and has been married three times (?there could have been more?).
She was the inspo for Parker Posey?s character in The White Lotus: ?I love White Lotus. I was disappointed that Victoria [in The White Lotus] wasn?t more villainous,? Altschul says with a cackle. Could she see similarities? ?I did, but not for all the better qualities that one could have. I think ?boat people? says it all,? referring to Victoria?s snobby reference to fellow rich Americans. ?It?s saying, ?They?re not our kind,?? Altschul says. ?It?s snobby. People think I?m like that, but I?m not.?
On modern interior design: ?There are a lot of hideous things nowadays. They?re not pretty, they?re not colourful, or if they?re colourful, they?re garish.? On modern fashion? ?When I was in Manhattan [in the 1990s], people dressed beautifully. Women didn?t wear clothes that were split down to here, or crop tops. It?s vulgar.? And on modern dating? ?I just don?t think that young women today are closers. They?re too obvious, too acquiescent, too accessible.?
Crossing paths with Sarah Ferguson: Her path also crossed with the royals but ?thankfully? never Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. ?I saw Fergie [Sarah Ferguson] at a cocktail party and she was clearly looking for financial investors for something or other,? says Altschul. ?I was also on the board of the New York Historical society and somebody brought her to one of our events and there she was, talking to the director about whether they could do a book party for her. She?s somebody?s guest and here she is trying to hog her book! I just have always found her most vulgar.?
On Meghan: The Duchess of Sussex, Altschul says, is ?just West Coast psychobabble ? When she named their daughter Lilibet I had to have a martini.?
On Charles & Camilla: Luckily Charles and Camilla get better reviews, Altschul has dined with them at Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Highgrove since being introduced by mutual friends. ?He has become much more handsome as he has gotten older,? she says. ?And she is great fun.? Altschul has a slice of their wedding cake in her freezer.
[From The Times]
?When she named their daughter Lilibet?? Please, Harry was the one who named their children. That?s HIS grandmother, and ?Archie? was reportedly a name important to him for some reason. And what is her beef with the name Lilibet anyway? She considered it ghastly that Meghan especially would name her mixed-race daughter after QEII? I think that?s what it is. As for the rest of it? she absolutely sounds like someone who would get along well with Charles and Camilla. And Sarah IS vulgar. She always has been.
Re: ?I just don?t think that young women today are closers. They?re too obvious, too acquiescent, too accessible.? Eh? I think some of it is just the death of real courtship which is a product of dating-by-app. Plus, I think most of the issues with modern dating should be blamed on young men, not women.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images.
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