Who knew they were friends? Jacki Weaver makes unlikely appearance at Christian Wilkins' wild 30th birthday bash in LA - as guests don blonde wigs in hilarious tribute to the socialite By ALI DAHER FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 12:38 BST, 27 April 2025 | Updated: 12:47 BST, 27 April 2025 e-mail View comments Jacki Weaver made a surprise appearance at Christian Wilkins' 30th birthday bash in Los Angeles on Saturday night - and she stole the spotlight. The two-time Academy Award nominee, 77, looked thrilled to join the festivities, posing alongside a slew of partygoers who had all donned matching long blonde wigs in honour of the birthday boy, who is famous for his flowing locks. Beaming from ear to ear, Jacki slipped into a glamorous black sequinned dress with a satin bomber jacket, her signature platinum blonde hair cascading down her shoulders, blending right in with the wig-wearing revellers.
The celebration, held at a trendy venue in LA, was anything but low-key, with friends and family gathering to toast Christian's milestone birthday in style. Christian, the son of Australian television icon Richard Wilkins , looked every inch the star of the night, flaunting his toned physique in a sparkling chainmail-style halter top that showcased his muscular arms and bronzed complexion. In footage shared to Instagram, the socialite was seen blowing out candles on not one but two birthday cakes - first at an intimate dinner and later on the dancefloor, surrounded by flashing cameras and cheers from his guests.
Jacki Weaver made a surprise appearance at Christian Wilkins' 30th birthday bash in Los Angeles on Saturday night - and she stole the spotlight. (Jacki pictured left, with Christian, bottom right) The two-time Academy Award nominee, 77, looked thrilled to join the festivities, posing alongside a slew of partygoers who had all donned matching long blonde wigs in honour of the birthday boy, who is famous for his flowing locks The night was packed with laughter, dancing and heartfelt moments, with Christian describing it as 'the best 30th birthday I ever could have dreamed of' in an emotional post. 'Because blondes have more fun,' he captioned a series of snaps from the evening, adding, 'Love you guys.
' Fans flooded the comments section, stunned to see Jacki Weaver among the crowd. 'Ok tell me that's not Jacki Weaver,' one user wrote, while another added, 'She looks so young!' Others gushed over the 'iconic' nature of the gathering, with one declaring, 'Only Christian could pull off a party like this!' In true Hollywood style, the party oozed glamour, with guests sipping cocktails, posing for selfies, and embracing the 'blonde ambition' theme with gusto. It comes after his famous dad Richard lashed out at critics who have branded his son Christian a ' nepo baby ' after the budding actor topped the list of the Australia's most privileged offspring.
The term 'nepo baby' refers to a person who benefits from their family connections or privileged background. Christian, the son of Australian television icon Richard Wilkins , looked every inch the star of the night, flaunting his toned physique in a sparkling chainmail-style halter top that showcased his muscular arms and bronzed complexion In footage shared to Instagram, the socialite was seen blowing out candles on not one but two birthday cakes - first at an intimate dinner and later on the dancefloor, surrounded by flashing cameras and cheers from his guests Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, Richard said the label irritated him because his son shouldn't be criticised for having parents who are merely trying to support their child. 'I get a little irritated because you look at any law firm or panel beaters and they all embrace their families and give their kids jobs and help them with their lives,' he vented.
'Why wouldn't you do that? That's what being a parent is, helping your child. Yes, you might open a door, but he has to walk through.' Meanwhile, Christian, who recently moved to the US to pursue an acting career, laughed off the label.
He said his famous family name has made no difference to his success overseas. 'I feel very grateful to be my dad's son and if that's what being a nepo baby is, then whatever,' he told Daily Mail Australia. 'And I can tell you this much though.
The Wilkins name unfortunately doesn't carry the same weight in Los Angeles , so I don't necessarily feel like a nepo baby over there.' In fact, Christian has been making waves all on his own in Hollywood. It comes after the actor's famous dad Richard (right) lashed out at critics who have branded his son Christian a 'nepo baby' after the budding actor topped the list of the Australia's most privileged offspring Read More EXCLUSIVE Richard Wilkins, 69, breaks his silence for the first time on his new romance 'It's great.
I love living over there. I've already filmed a couple short films this year. I just got cast in an online TV series playing the lead,' he revealed.
'It's very exciting. I feel very grateful to be able to come back here and have a safe landing place and a place that's so beautiful that I get to call home. 'I've always been a big believer that you should chase the fear and it's definitely scary, but so far it's paying off and I love it.
' Richard added, 'His timing last year wasn't ideal, he moved there a week before the writer's strike, so there wasn't much going on, but this year he's back and things are rolling, it's great.' Meanwhile, Christian also addressed the criticism surrounding his bold red carpet looks. The social media star often likes to express himself at events in dramatic frocks, corset, skirts and high heels.
'It honestly does not really bother me at all,' he said. 'People will say whatever they want to say. And there are far more people saying nice things than there are saying negative things.
Meanwhile, Christian also addressed the backlash surrounding his bold red carpet looks 'I've always been a very big believer that if you have an opportunity to create visibility for minorities, that you should take that opportunity. And I think any potential positives that I'm doing greatly outweigh any negatives.' The father-son duo have been working together on their new podcast, The Apple & The Tree .
Christian had the idea to collaborate with his father, hoping to blend their professional skills and family bond. 'It was an idea that I had. Basically, I love working with Dad, and he is such an incredible professional.
He's so passionate about what he gets to do in it,' he gushed. 'I've always loved getting to watch him and absorb everything that he knows through osmosis and kind of thought wouldn't it be amazing if we got to work together and share some time together and share what we both know, and it's come to fruition which makes us both very proud.' Meanwhile, Richard reflected on the journey to bring the podcast to life.
'It's taken about two years to get to this point. We stop, go, stop, go, and Christian moved to the US, but it's a really nice feeling to see those wacky photos that we had done come to life and the podcast be produced and put together' he said. 'We're happy, proud, and thrilled.
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Who knew they were friends? Jacki Weaver makes unlikely appearance at Christian Wilkins' wild 30th birthday bash in LA - as guests don blonde wigs in hilarious tribute to the socialite

Jacki Weaver made a surprise appearance at Christian Wilkins' 30th birthday bash in Los Angeles on Saturday night - and she stole the spotlight.