Rupert Murdoch’s ‘wild child’ granddaughter Charlotte Freud reveals she has finally found love after disaster 14-month marriage
After experiencing a challenging marriage, Rupert Murdoch’s granddaughter, Charlotte Freud, publicly declared her affection towards her new partner.
In March, Charlotte publicly debuted her romance with the Hollywood actor, Isaak Presley, through a sensual, cowboy-inspired photoshoot.
Currently, a 25-year-old individual has shared an emotional message on social media, expressing their romantic feelings towards the well-known actor from Fuller House.
On a Monday, Charlotte shared heartfelt birthday wishes for her partner on her Instagram Story, accompanied by a collection of adorable video clips and snapshots.
One clip showed the couple in a passionate embrace as they posed in front of the Eiffel Tower.
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She expressed her deep affection by writing, “I adore you immensely,” accompanying a video where the actor playfully dipped Charlotte amidst an intense kissing moment.
At present, the singer resides with her latest partner, affectionately known as “Cowboy” due to his passion for horseback riding, in the city of Los Angeles. Here, she is devoting her time and energy towards composing musical productions.
People mention that Isaac, known for co-starring with up-and-coming actress Jenna Ortega in Stuck in the Middle, seems to be a perfect fit for Charlotte.
They have both managed to stay abstinent, having battled alcoholism and drug addiction earlier in their lives. Charlotte’s previous indulgent lifestyle earned her the unflattering nickname of the ‘rebellious one’.
After a troubled 14-month marriage to Luke Storey, Charlotte is now nurturing a new romance with the actor.
She previously married the British rapper – 15 years her senior – in 2022.
At St Mary’s Church in Westwell, Oxfordshire, they got married. Her grandfather, Rupert, arrived there while going through a divorce with his fourth spouse, the famous Texas model, Jerry Hall.
Nonetheless, they parted ways only 14 months into their union, with her asserting that the separation occurred swiftly following their wedding vows.


‘We had been married for 12 hours when our whole world fell apart,’ she explained.
‘He relapsed on the way to our honeymoon. It wasn’t a great sign.’
As a lifestyle advisor, I once encountered Luke, a man openly sharing his journey of recovery from substance abuse at the tender age of 18, while he was 33.
He encouraged Charlotte to join Narcotics Anonymous, helping to end her addiction to ketamine.
During her time in high school, Charlotte’s frequent use of ketamine earned her the nickname ‘Angel of K’, a moniker bestowed by her peers.
She admitted that she found it difficult to handle the public scandals linked to her family, and in response, she reacted by acting out during her school years, as a way to counterbalance her luxurious upbringing.
Charlotte said she soon realised that recovery would play a big part in her marriage.
She said: ‘It felt like there were three people in the relationship – me and him and our recovery.
If our recuperation was robust, it meant we were solid, but if it faltered, we were struggling. Our bond was vibrant when we abstained from alcohol or drugs, yet we both struggled to maintain that abstinence.
‘The wedding was so public and everyone thought our relationship was amazing.’
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2025-06-17 08:04