Keith Urban Tried to Turn Mar-a-Lago Into a 'Pink Pony Club'
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Keith Urban Tried to Turn Mar-a-Lago Into a 'Pink Pony Club'
"Less than two months after news broke that he and Nicole Kidman were splitting up, Urban performed Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" at a private Mar-a-Lago party that was attended by the president and thrown by Australian billionaire and Trump donor Anthony Pratt. Trump sat next to Pratt at the November 15 event, where - according to an Instagram post from an attendee - Urban also sang Bob Marley and the Wailers' "Is This Love.""
"He's also sung its praises in the press, reflecting during an April appearance on MuchMusic's Intimate and Interactive that the track almost made him cry the first time he heard it. "I'm like, Yeah, who doesn't wanna find a safe place, wherever that is?" he said. "You just wanna find your people. Doesn't matter what that is, just somewhere where you finally realize you belong there. God, that speaks to me.""
Less than two months after news of his separation from Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban performed Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" at a private Mar-a-Lago party attended by President Trump and hosted by Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt on November 15. Urban also performed Bob Marley and the Wailers' "Is This Love" at the event. Urban has been singing "Pink Pony Club" at shows for several months and praised the song for its message of finding a safe place and belonging. Chappell Roan wrote the song inspired by liberation felt at the Abbey in West Hollywood and publicly opposed Trump during the 2024 election cycle.
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