Hugh Jackman has found love again with a not-so-surprising partner: reports
Jackman's reported romance with his Broadway co-star has been 'an open secret' in New York theater circles for some time. -- and may have started in the waning years of his marriage to Deborra-Lee Furness.
After Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness stunned the entertainment world last year by announcing that they were divorcing after 27 years of marriage, the “Wolverine” actor was said to be working on a memoir, in which he promised to “open up about his life like never before” and share some “bombshell secrets.”
Could one of those “secrets” be that Jackman has found love again with a Broadway co-star? And could he share that the romance began in the waning years of his marriage to Furness?
Such questions are now swirling around Jackman and stage and TV actor Sutton Foster, his co-star in the hit Broadway stage revival of “The Music Man,” which ran from late 2021 to early 2023. Talk about a romance between the Australian actor and Foster gained traction this week after it was reported that she had filed for divorce from her screenwriter husband, Ted Griffin, after 10 years of marriage.
Page Six reported that Foster, 49, filed for uncontested divorce in New York County Supreme Court Tuesday, “amid buzz she is moving on” with Jackman, 56.
Rumors that Foster’s marriage was “on the rocks” began “swirling” in Broadway circles when the Tony Award-winner co-starred with Jackman in “The Music Man.” Multiple sources told Page Six that Foster and Jackson had fallen in love.
“They are 100 percent together and are in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together,” one source has told Page Six.
Multiple sources also told Page Six that Jackman and Foster “are going strong” but that they have tried to keep their relationship out of the public eye. “They are still together,” a source said. “They go out of their way to hide it, but it’s common knowledge.”
In Touch Weekly reported back in April that the romance was “an open secret” on Broadway. At that time, Jackman was still technically married to Furness, 68, though the two were separated. For her part, Foster was still married to Griffin, whom she wed in Santa Barbara in 2014 in a gown she picked out on the TLC show, “Say Yes to the Dress.” Foster and Griffin are parents to a daughter, 6, whom they adopted together.
Foster apparently couldn’t resist the charms of the handsome, famously toned, 6-foot-2-inch Jackman. A source told In Touch that she was “absolutely giddy” around him after she was cast to play “Marian the Librarian,” the love interest of conman Harold Hill in the classic musical. Jackman, meanwhile, “was besotted with Sutton from the moment he met her. He followed her around like a puppy!”
Foster reportedly admitted that she and Jackman “became close” while sharing rehearsal space during the show’s production, In Touch reported. They also made notable red carpet appearances together, looking very much like a couple when they attended the Tony Awards in June 2022 at Radio City Music Hall.
“The Music Man” closed in January 2023, and Jackman and Furness, 68, announced their separation eight months later. At the time, Page Six reported that the divorce was “a long time coming.”
The Australian couple, who have long lived in New York City, announced their split as the youngest of their two children was turning 18.
When news broke about their divorce, the usual gossip began to swirl about how Jackman and Furness’ marriage had been a “sham” all along. Over the years, the couple has responded to persistent speculation that Jackman is secretly gay. The pair often have used humor to push back against such “mean-spirited” gossip, as Furness has called it.
Now, it appears there might be another factor in the split — Jackman’s co-star. Of course, her name didn’t come up in the separation announcement, which was amicable and polite. Jackman and Furness said they had “been blessed to share almost three decades together as husband and wife in a wonderful, loving marriage.” They also spoke about how their “journey” is “shifting” and they “have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth.”
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