
"Video of the performance comes from Instagram user tali.florida, whose posts from the party showed hundreds of white-haired men alongside notably younger women, many of the latter boasting what Mar-a-Lago insiders call Mar-a-Lago face ("President Trump is all-in on aesthetics, and bolder is always better"). PEOPLE reports that Trump sat next to Pratt for most of the evening, which isn't exactly a surprise, since Pratt donated $10 million to the President's 2024 reelection campaign."
"As for the Aussie Urban, he knew what he was doing performing the coming-out anthem "Pink Pony Club" for this President. But how much credit he gets for that is in the eye of the beholder. The charitable view might see this as an expression of moderation - exposing some bigots to queer music, while proving that the Trump crowd has more tolerance than they get credit for."
"No word yet on whether Trump liked "Pink Pony Club," but I bet he's a fan. This is a man whose favorite movie is Sunset Boulevard ("Mr. DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up") and whose favorite musical is Les Misérables. I'm not saying he's secretly gay - and despite a viral comment from Jeffrey Epstein's brother, I doubt he's ever given a blow job, or even performed oral sex on a woman."
Keith Urban sang Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" at a private Mar-a-Lago party hosted by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, with President Donald Trump present. Video from an Instagram account showed crowds of older white-haired men and notably younger women, some described as having "Mar-a-Lago face" and a quoted line about Trump's aesthetic preferences. Pratt sat beside Trump and previously donated $10 million to the President's 2024 campaign. Reactions range from seeing the performance as introducing queer music to a conservative audience to viewing it as opportunistic. The account also connects personal rumors and family history to political character and potential historical consequences.
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