The guest list for tomight’s White House State Dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and partner Jodie Haydon includes a number of names from entertainment and media. Among th…
The guest list for tomight’s White House State Dinner for Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese includes a number of names from entertainment and media.
Among those expected to attend are Jeffrey Katzenberg and Sujay Jaswa, founding partner at WndrCo; producer Bruce Cohen and husband Gabe Catone, actor John Leguizamo and wife Justine Leguizamo, The MPA’s
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