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Lara Trump sings 'I Won't Back Down' at Trump's golf club event, internet says 'sorry Tom Petty'
Lara Trump sings 'I Won't Back Down' at Trump's golf club event, internet says 'sorry Tom Petty'

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Lara Trump sings 'I Won't Back Down' at Trump's golf club event, internet says 'sorry Tom Petty'

A video has surfaced on social media in which Lara Trump, President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, can be seen singing Tom Petty's iconic song, 'I Won't Back Down.' The video of the Fox News host singing at an event at Trump's Westchester golf club was shared on social media, and the internet was not impressed with her singing skills. Lara Trump on the set of her show "My View With Lara Trump" at Fox News Studios.(Getty Images via AFP) Here's the video of a 42-year-old singing at the event in New York: As soon as the video was shared, social media made it known that they weren't particularly impressed with Lara Trump's singing. "Tom Petty must be rolling around in his grave as Lara Trump's singing is destroying his songs," one user said. "These people have absolutely no shame," wrote one. 'Lara Trump can't sing to save her life, but seems to be OK with embarrassing herself. This family is just the lowest form of life on the planet. We apologize to Tom Petty.' 'Pitch problems aside, Lara Trump's voice is simply unpleasant,' said another. 'Lara Trump's singing may very well knock the earth off its orbit,' said another. 'Lara Trump likely does have talent. It seems like singing isn't where it lies, though,' wrote another. Also read: Lara Trump skips North Carolina US Senate race, clears way for Roy Cooper vs Michael Whatley Lara Trump's Singing Ventures In recent years, Lara Trump has ventured into the world of music with a handful of original singles and covers released over the last two years. The Tom Petty song she was singing at the New York, especially, seems close to her heart. In 2023, she released a cover of 'I Won't Back Down' that managed to climb to the No. 10 on Billboard's Digital Song Sales chart and No. 6 on the Country Digital Song Sales chart. Since then, she has released three more songs - all of them original singles. In 2024, she released 'Anything Is Possible'- a piano-driven ballad. It was followed by 'Hero' - a tribute to the first responders that also featured singer Madeline Jaymes. In 2025, she released 'No Days Off' in collaboration with rapper, French Montana.

Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley Detail Reunion After 28 Months in Prison
Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley Detail Reunion After 28 Months in Prison

Yahoo

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Todd Chrisley, Julie Chrisley Detail Reunion After 28 Months in Prison

Originally appeared on E! Online Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley found strength in one another. The couple reflected on meeting for the first time in 28 months after being pardoned by President Donald Trump amid their respective prison sentences. 'It was surreal,' Julie explained on a clip from the June 28 episode of My View With Lara Trump. 'People have asked, 'Was it weird? Was it awkward?' It really wasn't.' Todd didn't feel so far from his wife of 28 years, despite serving his 12-year sentence in Florida while Julie was serving her seven-year sentence in Kentucky. 'I was never away from her because she was in my spirit the entire time,' he explained to Trump's daughter-in-law Lara Trump. 'I thought of her every second of my day. So, when I hugged her the first time, it was like I was home.' 'It was not like I had been missing,' he continued. 'I knew I was coming home to the same woman that I left. Now, when I say the same, I'm talking about in my heart spiritually.' More from E! Online Jeff Bezos's Fiancée Lauren Sánchez Wears Jaw-Dropping Snatched Waist Look to Wedding Welcome Party Katy Perry Reveals Her 'Mood' Amid Orlando Bloom Breakup Sean 'Diddy' Combs' Son Justin Combs Accused of Orchestrating Gang Rape in New Lawsuit The 56-year-old—who shares Chase Chrisley, 28, Savannah Chrisley, 27, Grayson Chrisley, 18, and Chloe Chrisley, 11, with Julie, as well as Lindsie Chrisley, 35, and Kyle Chrisley, 33, with ex-wife Teresa Terry—acknowledged that life will likely be different than when they first entered prison. He added, 'We have changed, and if we did not change in these 28 months, it would have been wasted.' As the patriarch begins a new chapter with his family, he's still standing by his innocence. After all, he vehemently denied committing tax evasion and wire fraud, which he and Julie were convicted of in 2022. 'I would have remorse if it was something that I did,' Todd said during a May press conference. 'The corruption that went on in our case is going to continue to unfold.' E! News reached out to the Department of Justice at the time of the press conference, but the agency declined to comment. While Todd continues to emphasize his innocence, he knows it was Savannah's advocacy that ultimately led to their release. "She has fought a long fight, and for any parent to see their child fight this hard, it's a double-edged sword,' he said at the podium. 'It's a blessing, and then your heart breaks because your child has been placed in that position to fight for you, when, as a parent, you're supposed to fight for your children." For a closer look at Todd and Julie's legal battle, keep reading. Indicted on Tax Evasion and Other ChargesTodd and Julie Found GuiltySentenced to Multiple Years in PrisonStarting Their SentencesNo ContactTodd Details Filthy Prison ConditionsSavannah Chrisley Speaks OutJulie's Prison Sentence OverturnedA Tearful ApologyPresident Donald Trump Pardons the Chrisleys For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App

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