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Hugh Jackman Faces Song Sung Blue Backlash Amid Viral Wisconsin Charm Offensive

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Hugh Jackman has been riding high on awards buzz for his starring role in Song Sung Blue opposite Kate Hudson but faced fresh backlash this week when the late Mike Sardinas son Michael Sardina Junior slammed the duo as monsters in a Daily Mail interview picked up by HuffPost on January second calling the films portrayal of his family all lies and claiming he was cut out despite being a paid consultant. Sardina who skipped the documentary but attended the December premiere accused Jackman and Hudson of ignoring him entirely even as they promote the Neil Diamond tribute band biopic nationwide while his sister Angelina offered a milder critique noting only their parents love rang true. Claire Sardina the real-life Claire Thunder however backed the movie performing with the stars at the premiere and telling Inside Edition it fulfilled her late husbands Vegas dreams.

On a promotional high note Jackman charmed Wisconsin over the holidays visiting Milwaukee roots tied to the films story for stunts and a heartfelt 27-minute interview with local comic Charlie Berens on KRFO Radio where he taught the host an Australian accent trick saying rise up lights which sounds like razor blades drawing pure joy amid deep personal chats that stretched into night. Fans raved about the genuine laughs from the Manitowoc bar session.

Globally Jackman dished on The Graham Norton Show per IMDb and ScreenRant revealing Neil Diamond cried watching the film phoning him afterward with wife Katie in tears a poignant endorsement for the Christmas Day release now boasting 97 percent audience scores. In the UK Ground News caught him greeting Song Sung Blue fans in Rugby Warwickshire with a one-word verdict fantastic expressing gratitude that could boost his international draw. Looking ahead to biographical heft Jackman teased more Wolverine in a MeriStation interview saying his gut insists hes not done post-Deadpool though Marvel may decide otherwise amid Avengers Doomsday hype. No new business moves surfaced but his past Broadway Cares gala with Daniel Craig shattering records at 1.5 million underscores enduring philanthropy. Social media lit up with clips of the Wisconsin fun and accent lesson going viral.

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