Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness are reportedly planning to meet up following their recent divorce announcement, as they focus on co-parenting their two π€π©πͺππ₯ren, 19-year-old Ava and 24-year-old Oscar. Sources suggest that the former couple, who were married for 27 years, aim to maintain a friendly relationship for the sake of their family during significant occasions like holidays and ππ’π«ππ‘days. An insider revealed that both Jackman and Furness have “very little interest in waging a public war against each other,” emphasizing the importance of their π€π©πͺππ₯ren’s well-being.
This reconciliation comes in the wake of Jackman’s public relationship with Broadway star Sutton Foster, who he confirmed he was dating in January 2023. They had previously collaborated on the Broadway revival of “The Music Man,” and reports indicate that they have developed a strong bond, spending considerable time together despite not officially living together. However, Furness is skeptical about the longevity of Jackman’s new romance, predicting that it will not last more than a year.
Sources close to Furness suggest that she views Jackman’s relationship with the younger Foster as a possible result of a “mid-life crisis.” Concerns have been raised about Jackman’s emotional needs potentially complicating the relationship, and Furness believes the initial excitement may soon fade.
Jackman and Furness first met in 1995 and married the following year, adopting their son Oscar in 2000 and daughter Ava in 2005. Their joint statement on their separation highlighted their enduring love and commitment to their family, requesting privacy as they navigate this transition.
As the former couple prepares for their reunion, the dynamics surrounding Jackman’s new relationship and its implications on their family remain a hot topic among fans and media alike.