Wendi Deng was born in
Jinan,
Shandong and raised in
Xuzhou,
Jiangsu.[5] Her birth name was Deng Wenge, (邓文革; 鄧文革),[5][6] Deng, the family name,[7] and Wenge meaning "
Cultural Revolution".[5][8][9] She has two older sisters, and a brother,[5][7] and both of her parents were engineers.[5][10] When she was a teen she changed her given name to "Wendi".[11][6][12]
She attended Xuzhou First Secondary School (a.k.a.
Xuzhou No.1 Middle School). She became a competitive
volleyball player.[13][14] While she was in high school, her father relocated to
Guangzhou, where he was a factory director[7] at the People's Machinery Works; she and her family remained in Xuzhou until they joined their father a short time later.[5] In 1985, she was enrolled at the
Guangzhou Medical College.[7]
In 1988, she left medical school and went to the United States on a study permit. She enrolled at
California State University, Northridge,[15] where she studied economics and was among the top scoring students.[16][17] She obtained a
BA in Economics from California State University at Northridge and an
MBA from
Yale University.[10]
Career and public profile
Upon graduation from Yale in 1996,[18] Deng met Bruce Churchill. At that time, Churchill oversaw finance and
corporate development at the
Fox TV branch in
Los Angeles. He offered Deng an internship at News Corp subsidiary
Star TV in Hong Kong, which developed into a full-time junior executive position. Though a junior employee, she took a role in working to plan Star TV's operations in Hong Kong and China and helped to build up Chinese distribution for Star's Channel V music channel.[7] Within one year, she became a vice president.[10] Additionally, she investigated interactive TV opportunities for News Digital Systems.[7]
Murdoch was an advisor for
MySpace's China operation, prior to the company's sale to Specific Media in June 2011.[19][20][21] She led the Murdoch family's Chinese internet investments and helped form business links with China for high-speed video and internet access.[22]
Jake and Joyce Cherry hosted Deng in their home during her studies in the United States. Later, Jake Cherry left his wife,[16] and married Wendi Deng in 1990.[38] While married to Cherry, Wendi obtained a
green card.[16][38] Their marriage lasted 2 years and 7 months when they divorced.[39][16] Jake later said that they stayed together for only four to five months when he learned that Deng was spending time with David Wolf, a man closer to her age.[38] Deng used Wolf's money to study at Yale.
In 1997, she met
Rupert Murdoch, who is 37 years her senior, while working as an executive at the Murdoch-owned Star TV in Hong Kong.[10] They married in 1999[40] on board his yacht Morning Glory,[41] less than three weeks after the finalization of his divorce from his second wife,
Anna Murdoch.[39][42][43][44] The couple had two daughters: Grace (born 2001) and Chloe (born 2003).
Tony Blair is Grace Murdoch's godfather.[45] In June 2013, Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce from Deng, citing irreconcilable differences.[39][46]
On July 19, 2011, Wendi Murdoch attacked Jonathan May-Bowles (comedian Jonnie Marbles) after he
threw a pie at her husband Rupert Murdoch while he was giving testimony before a
British parliamentary committee considering the
News International phone hacking scandal.[47] May-Bowles was subsequently sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment.[48]
In February 2014, The Daily Telegraph and Vanity Fair alleged that Wendi Murdoch might have had an affair with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.[49][43] An article in The Economist claimed that as a result of Rupert Murdoch's suspicion that Blair had an affair with his wife, he ended his long-standing association with Blair in 2014.[50]
In early 2018, The Wall Street Journal published a story suggesting that
Jared Kushner and
Ivanka Trump,[51] longtime friends of Murdoch, were warned by US intelligence agencies that Murdoch may be using her relationship with them to further the goals of the Chinese government.[52]Michael Wolff, author of
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, posited that the article was an attempt by Rupert Murdoch, owner of The Wall Street Journal, to spread the idea that "Wendi is a Chinese spy" in the aftermath of their acrimonious divorce.[53]
Murdoch lives in New York City with her two daughters.[10] Grace goes to
Yale University (‘24), and Chloe studies at
Stanford (‘26).[54]
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