After nearly three decades together, Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness announced their amicable separation, prioritizing individual growth while keeping their family foremost. Their love story began on the set of “Corelli” in 1995, where Jackman, smitten with Furness, initially played it cool.
Despite facing challenges with infertility, the couple adopted Oscar in 2000 and Ava in 2005, prioritizing their desire for a multiracial family. Jackman cherishes fatherhood, describing Ava as resembling Furness, while Oscar is a nature enthusiast.
Their parenting styles differ; Jackman, raised in a strict environment, is firm, contrasting Furness’s leniency. Yet, their focus remains on nurturing their children’s distinct personalities.
Now, amidst their separation, Jackman refrains from discussing personal matters publicly, respecting the sensitivity of the situation. Despite changes in their relationship, Jackman’s commitment to his children endures, reflecting his unwavering dedication to family.