Hugh Jackman Serenades Rupert Murdoch on 95th Birthday
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Los Angeles, March 10 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood star Hugh Jackman showcased his musical talent at a special event for fellow Australian Rupert Murdoch, celebrating his 95th birthday in New York City.
During the festivities, Jackman performed songs from ‘The Greatest Showman’ alongside classic hits like ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ and ‘New York, New York’. He concluded his set with a heartfelt version of ‘I Still Call Australia Home’. Although he couldn’t attend in person, Donald Trump sent a video message to Murdoch, extending birthday wishes. This was initially reported by People magazine.
In his message, Trump referred to Murdoch as a “legendary” figure in media and praised his “courage, vision, and determination,” noting that he has “changed the world” through his contributions.
According to Variety, Trump is engaged in a $20 billion lawsuit against Dow Jones, News Corp, Murdoch, and two Wall Street Journal reporters following the publication of a controversial birthday card allegedly sent by Trump to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump dismissed the report as “fake news” and criticized the WSJ as a “useless rag.” Notably, Ivanka Trump was present at Murdoch’s birthday celebration, reportedly supporting Jackman throughout his performance.
While promoting his film ‘The Front Runner’ in 2018, Jackman mentioned his longstanding friendship with Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, clarifying that their relationship does not reflect his political stance. “I’ve known them for 15 years,” he stated, “and we don’t discuss politics at birthday gatherings.”