Keith Urban performs Chappell Roan queer anthem for Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Briefly

Keith Urban performs Chappell Roan queer anthem for Trump at Mar-a-Lago
"On Saturday (15 November), Australian country singer Keith Urban covered the lesbian star's song about queer acceptance and euphoria, "Pink Pony Club", at an event attended by the president and some of his wealthy pals at his resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Clips shared on Instagram by real estate agent Tali Israel, under the username @tali.florida, show Trump listening as Urban, the ex-husband of actress Nicole Kidman, sang the track for the guests."
""President Trump at Anthony Pratt (who just so generously pledged five billion dollars toward American manufacturing projects) holiday party at Mar-a-Lago. Great food, lots of French fries, amazing people and great entertainment by Keith Urban," the post read. Australian businessman Pratt is the executive chairman of Visy Asia-Pacific, a packaging and recycling business, and is worth an estimated $7.7 billion (£58.6 billion), according to Forbes. He donated millions to Trump's re-election campaign."
"Since its release in 2020, "Pink Pony Club" has become a queer anthem, been streamed almost one billion times on Spotify and helped catapult Roan to global stardom. The song was inspired by her visit to famous queer bar The Abbey, in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. She told The Daily Shuffle that she had been "completely changed by the entire experience","
Australian country singer Keith Urban performed Chappell Roan's song "Pink Pony Club" at a Mar-a-Lago holiday party on 15 November attended by Donald Trump and wealthy guests. The event was hosted by Australian businessman Anthony Pratt, who pledged five billion dollars to American manufacturing projects and has donated millions to Trump's re-election efforts. "Pink Pony Club" has become a queer anthem since its 2020 release, streamed almost one billion times on Spotify and boosting Roan's global profile. The song was inspired by Roan's visit to The Abbey in West Hollywood, where she said she felt completely changed and free to be herself.
[
|
]