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Hugh Jackman & Kate Hudson in 'Song Sung Blue' Movie Trailer #2
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Hugh Jackman & Kate Hudson in ‘Song Sung Blue’ Movie Trailer #2

by jummy84 November 4, 2025
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Hugh Jackman & Kate Hudson in ‘Song Sung Blue’ Movie Trailer #2

by Alex Billington
November 4, 2025
Source: YouTube

“If we can just be strong, and above all be grateful, maybe we can just make the world a better place.” Focus Features has unveiled a second trailer for the movie Song Sung Blue, a musical comedy based on a true story of a Neil Diamond cover duo rockin’ the stage. Out in theaters at the end of the year just in time for Christmas. Directed by Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, Footloose), this is a fictional adaptation of the documentary of the same name – about Lightning and Thunder, a Milwaukee husband and wife Neil Diamond tribute act, experience soaring success and devastating heartbreak in their musical journey together. The upbeat music film stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as Mike Sardina and Claire Sardina. Two down-on-their-luck musicians form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it is never too late to find love and to follow your dreams. Also starring Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, Mustafa Shakir, Hudson Hensley, with Fisher Stevens and Jim Belushi. It looks joyous & upbeat & entertaining in all the right ways. Of course “Sweet Caroline” – everyone loves that song.

Here’s the second official trailer for Craig Brewer’s film Song Sung Blue, direct from Focus’ YouTube:

Song Sung Blue Trailer

Song Sung Blue Trailer

You can rewatch the first trailer for Craig Brewer’s Song Sung Blue movie right here for more footage.

“This Christmas, dream huge.” The film follows the true story of Milwaukee couple Mike (Hugh Jackman) and Claire Sardina (Kate Hudson), down-on-their-luck musicians who became local icons by performing as the Neil Diamond tribute band, “Lightning & Thunder.” Song Sung Blue is by the acclaimed American filmmaker Craig Brewer, director of the movies The Poor & Hungry, Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, Footloose, Dolemite Is My Name, and Coming 2 America previously. The screenplay is written by Brewer, based on the documentary film of the same name (2008) by Greg Kohs. Produced by Greg Kohs. Executive produced by Craig Brewer, John Davis, John Fox, Erika Hampson. Focus Features will debut Brewer’s Song Sung Blue film in select US theaters starting on December 25th, 2025, on Christmas Day, later this year.

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Kate Hudson felt 'magic' with Hugh Jackman on Song Sung Blue
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Kate Hudson felt ‘magic’ with Hugh Jackman on Song Sung Blue

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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28 October 2025

Kate Hudson claims “it’s hard not to fall in love” with Hugh Jackman.

Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman star in Song Sung Blue together

The 46-year-old star has worked with the Australian actor on the new movie Song Sung Blue – based on the true story of married couple Mike and Claire Sardina who formed the Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning and Thunder – and felt “magic” collaborating with The Greatest Showman star.

Kate told The Hollywood Reporter at the movie’s AFI Fest premiere on Sunday (26.10.25): “It’s hard not to feel magic with Hugh; he’s a magical, sparkly man. He’s got this very youthful spirit, and his generosity of spirit is wide and large. So I feel like it’s hard not to fall in love with him; he’s really wonderful.”

The pair sing together in the movie and Hudson explained that practicing their vocals improved the on-screen chemistry between the duo.

Reflecting on their first time singing together, the Almost Famous star said: “We got in there and I think it was like finding the vibe because it’s one thing to record for a recording, it’s another thing to record for live, which is what we were doing; it was kind of fun to find the imperfections and what we were going to be doing on the day.

“It was a great way to get to know each other for us too because we’re in the studio for hours – before we got to go on set and play this very intimate married couple, we got to spend good time together.”

Song Sung Blue’s writer-director Craig Brewer was glowing in his praise of Hudson and Jackman, 57, as he shared fond memories of the production.

The 53-year-old filmmaker recalled: “That was magical, it really was. Getting them into the studio for the first time, watching them sing harmony for each other, it was just beautiful.

“The whole crew just said the same thing – they were like, ‘This is what we wanted, we just didn’t know we wanted it.’

“And it was just infectious; everybody on the set every day would just gather around the screens and just see the chemistry between the two of them.”




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Why Did Hugh Jackman And Deborra-Lee Furness Divorce? – Hollywood Life
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Why Did Hugh Jackman And Deborra-Lee Furness Divorce? – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness announced their split after 27 years of marriage on September 15, 2023, but their separation “happened a while ago” and was not a surprise, according to Page Six. “Friends and family knew about it,” an insider told the outlet. They also added that the trouble in their marriage may have started even before Hugh returned to Broadway in The Music Man in February 2022.

“Deb wasn’t at rehearsals very much,” the source said before adding that she “was even spotted snoozing during some of them.” The insider also claimed there wasn’t a third partner involved and they had simply become “roommates.”

However, a separate source told the publication that despite their split, Hugh and Deborra “speak pretty regularly” and insisted that the pair “are always going to be friends and navigate this together. You just can’t be married for 27 years, share two kids and suddenly stop speaking.”

The report came less than a day after the former lovebirds announced their intention to divorce in a joint statement. “We have been blessed to share almost three decades together as husband and wife in a wonderful, loving marriage,” Hugh and Deborra-Lee told People. “Our journey now is shifting and we have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth.”

I love you @Deborra_lee. Today is our 27th wedding anniversary. 27 YEARS! I love you so much and together we have created a beautiful family. And life. Your laughter, your spirit, generosity, humor, cheekiness, courage, loyalty is an incredible gift to me. I love you with all my… pic.twitter.com/EnPaM8eQSf

— Hugh Jackman (@RealHughJackman) April 11, 2023

“Our family has been and always will be our highest priority,” they continued. “We undertake this next chapter with gratitude, love, and kindness. We greatly appreciate your understanding in respecting our privacy as our family navigates this transition in all of our lives.”

Hugh and Deborra-Lee married in 1996 and share two adopted children, including Oscar and Ava. During their long marriage, Hugh would sometimes share love-filled posts about his now ex, especially on special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. One of the last Instagram posts about Deborra-Lee he shared was in honor of their 27th wedding anniversary, which took place in Apr.

“I love you Deb. Today is our 27th wedding anniversary. 27 YEARS!! I love you so much,” he wrote alongside a cozy smiling photo of the two of them. “Together we have created a beautiful family. And life. Your laughter, your spirit, generosity, humor, cheekiness, courage and loyalty is an incredible gift to me. I love you with all my heart.”

Shortly after their split, Hugh was spotted holding hands with actress Sutton Foster during a night out in January 2025, as seen in photos shared by People. The actress also recently separated from her former spouse, Ted Griffin.

Five months later, Deborra-Lee officially filed for divorce from Hugh in May 2025, per Daily Mail. In a statement to the outlet, Deborra-Lee hinted at a “betrayal” without naming Hugh.

“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” she said. “It’s a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us.”

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Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson Neil Diamond Movie
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Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson Neil Diamond Movie

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

The best Neil Diamond songs share a few simple traits: they’re catchy enough to unite the largest crowds on the planet, deeply sentimental, and refuse to make even the slightest effort to be cool. They have a real egalitarian streak to them, making the case that everyone has a voice worth using and the world is a better place when we all sing along at the top of our lungs.

All of the same could be said about Craig Brewer’s “Song Sung Blue,” a soapy film about the stranger than fiction story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a couple whose Neil Diamond tribute band Lightning & Thunder propelled them to the apex of the Milwaukee tribute band circuit in the 1980s and ’90s. Adapted from Greg Kohs’ 2008 documentary of the same name, it treats a middle-aged mechanic and hairdresser who cover “Cracklin’ Rosie” in sequined jumpsuits with all the seriousness that you’ll find in any “Walk Hard”-esque rock and roll biopic. The stakes might be infinitely lower, but the rise, fall, and rise again are all there.

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Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) has already lived a few full lives by the time we meet him on the 20th anniversary of his sobriety. A former Marine who battled addiction after coming home from Vietnam, he now plays music in any dive bar and county fair that will have him. Whether he’s playing guitar in a Black soul cover band or singing “Eye of the Tiger” under his preferred stage name Lightning, he follows the music wherever it takes him. But he becomes more and more frustrated with the fact that all of his paying gigs seem to require him to impersonate someone else. Everything seems to collapse out from under him when he backs out of playing Don Ho on a tribute act bill organized by a 52-year-old Buddy Holly impersonator (Michael Imperioli), who has been singing “Not Fade Away” for three decades longer than the real Holly ever got a chance to. Mike can’t understand why he can’t just perform as himself for a change, but a beautiful Patsy Cline impersonator points out that “nostalgia sells.”

That wise woman turns out to be Claire (Kate Hudson), who soon becomes Mike’s second wife and first (and only) performing partner. They form a new act called Lightning & Thunder — not a tribute band, they insist, but a Neil Diamond experience. A notable difference from the competition is that Mike never claims to be presenting himself as Diamond (even if his costumes are sparkly enough). They’re simply being themselves, offering interpretations of the music without the pressure to be carbon copies. Bolstered by an elite management team that includes Mike’s dentist (Fisher Stevens) and a local casino tour bus mogul (Jim Belushi), they soon find their local popularity skyrocketing once Mike reluctantly agrees to start opening with “Sweet Caroline.”

But every great music story needs a downfall, and “Song Sung Blue” offers plenty of them. At the risk of spoiling a 30-year-old true story, Claire loses a leg in a freak car accident and spirals into depression as she recovers. Mike also battles his own problems, and the pressure of keeping their blended family together while finding a way to pay their bills as working class performers weighs on them. Music brought them together and gave them the happiest years of their lives, but they’re forced to decide if it’s still enough.

Both Jackman and Hudson pour everything they have into their characters, and “Song Sung Blue” is at its most infectious when we’re watching this couple bask in the dorky pleasures of singing Neil Diamond songs loudly enough to drown out the painful realities of life. At two hours and 11 minutes, the film often feels overstuffed and too melodramatic for its own good — this movie did not need a single dream sequence, let alone multiple — and it touches on so many sensitive topics that its takes on addiction, teen pregnancy, PTSD, health insurance bureaucracy, and other social ills often feel shoehorned in with insufficient time for exploration. But even with those flaws, it’s still hard to look away from the silly sincerity that powers the film.

A dominant theme throughout “Song Sung Blue” is its defense of the kind of life that seems average and unremarkable compared to the other stories you’ll find playing at your local multiplex. “Sobriety makes you confront some hard truths,” Mike says at one point. “I know I’m not a star or a songwriter, I just want to entertain people and make a living.” The rest of the film tries to answer the question of whether someone who, by their own admission, does not have any particularly unique talent has any business pursuing such a dream. Its tensest story beats revolve around Milwaukee casino residencies and karaoke hosting gigs at all-you-can-eat Thai buffets. The biggest opportunity that’s ever at stake is the chance to play a theater show of Neil Diamond covers on the same night the real Neil Diamond is playing a show across town — even at the height of their powers, Mike and Claire are competing for the chance to be the second best opportunity to hear “Sweet Caroline” in a 25-mile radius.

But rather than mock their small-time dealings or direct them to chase brighter lights, “Song Sung Blue” treats Mike and Claire’s pursuit of tribute band glory as a sufficient driving force for a meaningful life. This isn’t a story about how you’re never too old to chase your wildest dreams and play in the big leagues; it’s about how there shouldn’t be any shame in realizing that you are. There’s no real money to be made or legacy to be forged in their line of work, but their love was never stronger than when they were belting out Neil Diamond covers together on stage. The satisfied customers who left the venue smiling each night were just an added bonus.

If that all sounds too sentimental for your tastes, fair enough — though in that case, it’s hard to imagine you were ever particularly moved by a song like “Forever in Blue Jeans,” and thus not the target audience for “Song Sung Blue.” But if the right Diamond song at the right time can turn you into mush, you’re likely to find that Brewer’s film is capable of tugging on the same heartstrings.

At the film’s AFI Fest premiere, Jackman told the audience that he had just finished a FaceTime conversation with the real Diamond (who retired from performing in 2018 due to his battle with Parkinson’s Disease) before taking the stage, and asked the legendary songwriter if he had a message for the crowd. Jackman said that Diamond’s response was simple: “Just keep singing.” Brewer’s film embodies that message to its core, and anyone who wishes they had a little more Neil Diamond in their life now has an excuse to sing a little more.

Grade: B-

“Song Sung Blue” premiered at AFI Fest 2025. Focus Features will release it in theaters on Thursday, December 25.

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October 27, 2025 0 comments
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Hugh Jackman Leads Neil Diamond Tribute Band
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Hugh Jackman Leads Neil Diamond Tribute Band

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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I’ve never been wild about the term “faith-based movie” — or, at least, the idea that it should only be applied to PG-rated calamity-meets-redemption Sunday-school soap operas micro-targeted to Evangelicals. “Song Sung Blue,” in almost every way, is a faith-based movie, though this one is rooted in the holly holy dream of devotion to the church of Neil Diamond. It’s based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sarina (played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson), who in the late ’80s and ’90s formed a Neil Diamond tribute band, performing as Lightning & Thunder (he’s Lightning, she’s Thunder). At first, the movie may strike you as a parable of more kitsch than faith.

The two meet at a performance at a scuzzy casino in their hometown of Milwaukee, where assorted semi-amateurs get up to impersonate dead legends like Elvis and Buddy Holly. She’s dressed as Patsy Cline and does a pretty good rendition of “After Midnight.” He’s supposed to go on as Don Ho and sing the 1966 novelty hit “Tiny Bubbles,” but he’s so tired of singing it that he quits on the spot. As we learn pretty quickly, Mike and Claire are both broken-down middle-aged Middle Americans toting around a private load of sorrow.

Each is divorced with kids. He’s a Vietnam veteran and 20-years-sober alcoholic who works odd jobs as a mechanic and plays in just about any band that will have him. She’s a hairdresser and struggling single mother who isn’t so much thriving as surviving. Together, they hatch an idea: What it they formed a band and sang Neil Diamond songs, not just doing the same old wax-museum versions of old rock stars but tapping into what the people really want?

“Song Sung Blue” was written and directed by Craig Brewer, who has made one amazing movie (“Hustle & Flow”), one good one (“Dolemite Is My Name”), and a few middling ones (“Footloose,” “Coming 2 America”), and the first thing you notice about the film, which Brewer based on a 2009 documentary of the same title, is how unironically it celebrates Karaoke Culture. By that, I don’t just mean what transpires in karaoke bars (though the movie has a number of scenes set in them). I’m talking about the impulse that started in karaoke and carried over to “American Idol” and to something larger: the whole religious dream about pop music that someone who was a nobody could stand up and sing a song made famous by a somebody, and if they did it with enough skill and passion they could channel what was great about that star in a way that turned the very act of channeling into its own sublime expression. Brewer navigates this terrain like a jukebox Jonathan Demme.

Mike worships Neil Diamond, to the point that when he sings, he’s no mere impersonator — he’s closer to a Neil Diamond avatar, coaxing out and dramatizing Diamond’s essence. Hugh Jackman is, of course, a marvelous singer in his own right, and while the film makes the point that Mike isn’t trying to sound exactly like his idol, in “Song Sung Blue” Jackman’s musical performances are transcendent in their ability to signify what we love about Neil Diamond: the low command of his voice, the smooth articulation, the crackling rosiness of it all.

We might look at Mike, in his overcoat of blue glitter, with his long hair cut and styled into a neatly parted Diamond pageboy, and Claire, in her spangled red dress with the gold piping, providing her cascading harmonies, and assume, for a moment, that the movie wants us to see them as some played-straight version of the Culps on “SNL.” But there’s nothing jokey or tacky about their presence, and the actors’ performances do nothing so much as bring the love.

Jackman, with his scuffed fortitude, and Hudson, radiating a stubborn wholesomeness, have an easy-listening camaraderie, to the point that when Mike and Claire fall in love and get married, it feels both casual and inevitable. With a booker (Jim Belushi) who has casino connections all over the Midwest, they start to work the circuit and develop a following. Their ascent becomes complete when they’re in their living room and Mike gets a call from Eddie Vedder, who he’s never heard of (he wonders if Pearl Jam is a fruit preserve). It’s the early ’90s, and grunge hipsters have embraced the pop legends of their youth. When Lightning & Thunder end up opening for Pearl Jam in Milwaukee, and Eddie comes out onstage to sing along with them, they’ve basically just gone to karaoke heaven.

The adversity comes out of nowhere. Literally, as in a bad dream. Claire is standing on her front lawn, and suddenly…a life upended, a body and soul severed, a reality redefined. This is where “Song Sung Blue” flirts, and not so lightly, with becoming that other kind of faith-based movie. I raise the issue because I actually think it has demographic meaning; this is the rare film that feels like it could exert a blue-state-meets-red-state appeal. Or, given how over a certain age Neil Diamond’s nostalgic fan base is, the whole thing could wind up slipping between the cracks. After the calamity occurs, the movie, for a while, loses its pace. Yet Hudson’s anguished performance holds it together. This is let-it-rip acting with the fussiness burned off. And Hudson and Jackman don’t just have chemistry; they have an emotional synergy that grows more moving as Mike and Claire bond together — and fuse, once again, with the power of Neil — to heal themselves.

Mike has physical problems of his own (he keeps having what look like mini-heart attacks, which he ignores since he’s too poor to have health insurance), and on the day of their big reunion show, which is supposed to end with them meeting Neil Diamond at an ice-cream stand, Mike tries to heal a gaping head wound with nail glue. You know he’s in for a hot August night.

As the movie recognizes, there are two kinds of Neil Diamond fans: those who, like Mike, hear the beautiful depths in dozens of his songs (“Cherry, Cherry,” “Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show,” “Cracklin’ Rosie”), and the bom bom bom people — the ones Mike can’t stand, who at a Neil Diamond concert experience an epiphany when they pump their fists in the air and sing-shout “bom! bom! bom!” in the middle of the chorus of “Sweet Caroline,” even though it’s not even a lyric. They’re singing along with the trumpet. These are the people who have to enhance the line “Good times never seemed so good!” (“So good! So good! So good!”) until it becomes an existential declaration of the miracle of life.

“Song Sung Blue” is certainly a movie for the bom bom bom crowd. Mostly, though, it’s for the Neil Diamond fans who will listen to Mike and Claire, in their solo show at the Ritz Theater in Milwaukee, in a state of slow-burn bliss. When Mike starts to sing the Arabic chant of “Soolaimon,” Diamond’s single from 1970, it sounds eerie and mysterious, but when the groove kicks in it’s so ecstatic you want to revel in its majesty, the same way Mike does: as a Diamond shining through the darkness.

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Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson Find Love & Diamond
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Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson Find Love & Diamond

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
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If Song Sung Blue, which had its World Premiere as the Closing Night film of AFI Fest, weren’t a true story no one would ever have the nerve to make it. The unlikely triumphs and unspeakable tragedies of a Milwaukee Neil Diamond tribute band known as Lightning And Thunder may take some dramatic liberties (what true story doesn’t) along the way but the undeniably jaw-dropping realities of their story are so astonishing – and all here – that it isn’t surprising director Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow) found it irresistible material for a movie.

Based on Greg Koh’s 2008 documentary, the story revolves around a pair of working class wannabe star singers who are basically reduced to being vocal impressionists in dive bars and local clubs where they get up and sing when they aren’t doing their day jobs. Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) is a divorced Vietnam vet, recovering alcoholic, and mechanic who believes in his musical mojo. Claire Stengl (Kate Hudson) is a single mom of two, Rachel (Ella Anderson) and Dayna (Hudson Hensley), working as a hairdresser by day, being a good, if struggling single mom, and performing as a Patsy Cline impersonator many nights. She finds joy in the music. Mike is a little more complicated. They discover each other, and at Claire’s suggestion they form a Neil Diamond tribute band with their stage names Lightning and Thunder. Mike really didn’t see this coming but for the love of Claire and maybe a new life he goes along.

Soon he finds he is a damn good substitute for Diamond (Jackman doing a Risky Business-like routine in his underwear seals the deal), their harmony -personally and on stage- clicks with a lovely rendition of “Play Me” , leading to local gigs and increasing notoriety in Milwaukee and environs. Joined by a back up band including Mark Shurilla (Michael Imperioli) who was a Buddy Holly impersonator who plays a mean guitar; and soon a manager, Tom D’Amato (a perfect Jim Belushi), this Diamond tribute act reaches the heights locally, even opening for Pearl Jam’s Wisconsin dates with Mike duetting with Eddie Vedder (John Beckwith) on “Forever In Blue Jeans” (yes, that really happened). They are starting to live their version of the American dream. Life is good, until it isn’t. The movie’s overall joyous tone – the love story of two people finding each other for another shot at happiness and a family coming together -changes tragically for both of them, most urgently for the ever optimistic Claire.

That Brewer never loses the delicate tone of this musical comedy/drama is a miracle itself. You will find yourself asking at more than one point, “could this have really happened?”, but ultimately Song Sung Blue is not just about a tribute to Neil Diamond, but to the resilience of the humans at the center of it all. Fortunately the film also has two ever-appealing and relatable stars knocking it out of the park – musically and dramatically. Jackman, complete with Diamond-style hair, is as good as he has ever been playing a complicated guy who finds his groove in the music of an iconic singer. It isn’t easy being such a recognizable star impersonating a man impersonating an equally recognizable star, but Jackman gives him edge and likability so we are with him all the way. His Diamond vocals are flawless. As for Hudson, she is simply sensational in her best screen role since her Oscar nominated and Golden Globe winning turn as the inimitable Penny Lane in 2000’s Almost Famous. As comfortable musically as she is with the heavy dramatics the role requires, her Claire will break your heart. Anderson and Hensley are ideally cast as the kids, and King Princess as Mike’s daughter Angelina is also fine. Imperioli also scores as that Buddy Holly guy turned key guitarist, and Mustafa Shakir gets smiles as a James Brown doppleganger, Sex Machine.

Song Sung Blue is an apt Diamond tune to title this film that doesn’t shy away from showing the curves life can throw at us, but this story of two good souls finding love and Sweet Caroline together is no mere impersonation itself. It is, in fact, about as real, emotional, and unpredictable as life can sometimes get.

Producers are Brewer, John Davis, and John Fox.

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Relive Hugh Jackman & Sutton Foster’s Friendship Before Their Romance
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Relive Hugh Jackman & Sutton Foster’s Friendship Before Their Romance

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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After sparking dating rumors, Jackman and Foster appeared to confirm their romance by holding hands in Santa Monica, Calif., Jan. 6, 2025—a day after he attended her final show in L.A.’s Once Upon a Mattress.

Later that month, the two were spotted kissing and going on dates. Foster also supported Jackman during his residency at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.

In May, Furness filed for divorce from Jackman, their split finalized the next month.

“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” she told DailyMail.com. “It’s a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us.”

“This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage,” she contiued. “I have gained much knowledge and wisdom through this experience. Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose. It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom.”

The “one thing” she learned is “none of this is personal,” Furness added. “We are all on our individual journeys and I believe that the relationships in our lives are not random. We are drawn to people, we invite them in, in order to learn our lessons and to recognize and heal the broken parts of ourselves.”

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Hugh Jackman surprises fans with Pink and her daughter Willow for stunning duet, Netizens say 'Wish I was there' | Watch
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Hugh Jackman surprises fans with Pink and her daughter Willow for stunning duet, Netizens say ‘Wish I was there’ | Watch

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
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Hugh Jackman turned his latest New York City concert into something unforgettable. According to People, the 56-year-old actor brought out Pink and her 14-year-old daughter, Willow Sage Hart, to join him on stage at Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, September 20. The three performed together in front of a packed crowd as part of Jackman’s From New York, With Love series.

Hugh Jackman performed with Pink and her daughter Willow recently in New York.(Instagram/@thehughjackman)

The first surprise came with A Million Dreams, a ballad from The Greatest Showman. The Wolverine actor sang it in the film, but this time, Willow took center stage with her own take on the song. Dressed in a flowing red gown, the teenager’s voice cut through the hall, earning cheers from fans who were not expecting her to share the spotlight.

Then the trio moved into Pink’s 2006 hit Who Knew. Jackman sang backup while mother and daughter traded verses. By the chorus, Willow’s confidence grew, and the crowd responded with loud applause.

Watch it here:

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Fans react to Hugh Jackman, Pink and Willow’s performance

The performance did not just light up the room, but also went viral. Pink posted clips on Instagram, where vocal coach Eric Vetro commented, “Now THAT’S a talented family! Willow, you really have your mom’s magical and powerful vocal cord genes.”

Fans echoed that sentiment in the comments, praising the teen for stepping up at such a high-pressure venue. For both Pink and Willow, it was their first time performing on the famous Radio City stage, according to Jackman.

A fan wrote, “This was truly amazing to witness live. Willow is incredible, just like her mum. Great job all of you.”

Another stated, “I wish I was there for this show! Doesn’t get any better than that!” A comment read, “Woohoo go Willow!!!!!”

In footage shared by Pink, the nerves were clear. Sitting in the car before the show, she asked her daughter if she was nervous. Willow answered quickly: “So scared.” Pink reassured her, saying, “Aw, you’re going to do so good.” Later that night, Willow proved her mom right.

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Hugh Jackman calls himself Pink’s fan

Jackman had teased Pink’s appearance weeks earlier. On August 29, he posted a video telling fans he would have a “very, very, very special guest” for his September 20 concert. “I think you might have heard of her: Pink is her name,” he joked, admitting he is a “massive fan.”

His concert series is nearly over. From New York, With Love launched in January and wraps up the weekend of October 3 – 4 with three final shows. Judging by the reaction to Saturday’s surprise, Jackman set a high bar for how to close it out.

FAQs

What songs did Hugh Jackman perform with Pink and Willow?

They sang A Million Dreams and Pink’s hit Who Knew.

Where did the surprise performance take place?

It happened at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Was this Willow’s first big stage performance?

Yes, it was her first time performing at Radio City.

When does Hugh Jackman’s concert series end?

The From New York, With Love series ends the weekend of October. 3–4.

Who commented on Willow’s vocals online?

Vocal coach Eric Vetro praised her on Instagram.

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First Trailer for Music Film 'Song Sung Blue' with Jackman & Hudson
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First Trailer for Music Film ‘Song Sung Blue’ with Jackman & Hudson

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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First Trailer for Music Film ‘Song Sung Blue’ with Jackman & Hudson

by Alex Billington
September 9, 2025
Source: YouTube

“I just want to sing, and I want to shine!” Focus Features has revealed the first official trailer for a movie titled Song Sung Blue, a comedy based on a true story of a Neil Diamond cover duo. Directed by Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, Footloose), this is a fictional adaptation of the documentary of the same name – about Lightning and Thunder, a Milwaukee husband and wife Neil Diamond tribute act, experience soaring success and devastating heartbreak in their musical journey together. The upbeat music film stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as Mike Sardina and Claire Sardina. Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it is never too late to find love and to follow your dreams. Also starring Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, Mustafa Shakir, Hudson Hensley, with Fisher Stevens and Jim Belushi. Well this looks like a blast! Uplifting and wholesome, even if it’s a tad cheesy, but sometimes chasing your dreams can be this much fun.

Here’s the first official trailer for Craig Brewer’s film Song Sung Blue, direct from Focus’ YouTube:

Song Sung Blue Trailer

Song Sung Blue Trailer

“This Christmas, dream huge.” The film follows the true story of Milwaukee couple Mike (Hugh Jackman) and Claire Sardina (Kate Hudson), down-on-their-luck musicians who became local icons by performing as the Neil Diamond tribute band, “Lightning & Thunder.” Song Sung Blue is by the acclaimed American filmmaker Craig Brewer, director of the movies The Poor & Hungry, Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan, Footloose, Dolemite Is My Name, and Coming 2 America previously. The screenplay is written by Brewer, based on the documentary film of the same name (2008) by Greg Kohs. Produced by Greg Kohs. Executive produced by Craig Brewer, John Davis, John Fox, Erika Hampson. Focus Features will debut Brewer’s Song Sung Blue film in select US theaters starting on December 25th, 2025, on Christmas Day, later this year.

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