Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster recently made their red carpet debut as a couple. The 57-year-old’s divorce from his ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, was finalized in June this year. After the legal separation, he flaunted his romance with his girlfriend at an event on October 26. Jackman and Foster attended the Los Angeles premiere of his new film, “Song Sung Blue.”
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster make red carpet debut as a couple
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster’s red carpet debut photos became viral amid his ex-wife’s drama. The new couple announced their relationship to the world as they arrived at AFI Fest at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Posing in each other’s arms, the two were all smiles for the cameras.
Foster accompanied Jackman to watch the premiere of his latest movie, “Song Sung Blue,” which also stars Kate Hudson. The celebrity pair appeared in black outfits, looking dapper and happy. While he went with a black suit with a white shirt and blue tie, Foster wore a spaghetti evening gown of the same color. Both of them side-hugged each other for the cameras.
Meanwhile, an earlier report claimed that things might be settling down between the exes. The “Wolverine” star’s former wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, has reportedly been trying to reconcile her differences with Jackman for the sake of their children. The ex-couple share two kids (adopted) — son Oscar Maximilian Jackman and daughter Ava Eliot Jackman.
According to a RadarOnline source, the parents had met multiple times in New York to discuss “legal stuff” in the two years of their separation. During this period, they tried to let the “hatred and anger go.” Reportedly, people around Furness were relieved that she had finally been making an effort to “forgive Hugh.”
Although Jackman and his ex won’t be “close friends” again, they could at least be cordial for their kids. “But if they can at least get to a point where they can celebrate family milestones together without tension, that will mean a whole lot for their kids,” the insider said.
