Hugh Jackman’s longtime pal has weighed in on the actor’s “difficult” divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness.
“One thing I have been really strict on is to let Hugh and Deborra-Lee do what they have had to do.
I was over in New York with him last month and he is fine.
He is going along well.” Worland said the “Wolverine” actor is “moving on with his life” following the messy split.
“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” Furness said.
A longtime friend of Hugh Jackman has offered insight into the actor’s “tough” divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness.
Australian radio host Gus Worland, who has known Jackman for more than 50 years, disclosed how the “Greatest Showman” star is doing after his 27-year marriage ended.
Worland stated on 2GB’s Ben Fordham Live Thursday that “no one wants anyone to go through what he is, and he is going through it publicly because of his fame.”.
Allowing Hugh and Deborra-Lee to complete their tasks is one thing I have been very strict about. He is doing well; I was with him in New York last month. He is doing well. “.”.
According to Worland, the “Wolverine” star is “moving on with his life” after the tumultuous breakup.
“I hope Deb does too,” he continued. They have two lovely children together and have been together for thirty years. “”.
The breakdown of their union has been “difficult,” he added, adding, “I go to their kids and ask them what we can do to make sure they get through this as best as possible.”. “”.
In an apparent reference to Jackman’s alleged liaison with his Broadway co-star Sutton Foster, Furness broke her silence regarding the split on Wednesday.
According to Furness, “my heart and compassion go out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal.”.
“It’s a deep and profound wound. On the other hand, I think that there is a higher power and that whatever you call God or the universe is always working in our favor. “.”.
“This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage,” the Australian actress was further quoted as saying. This experience has taught me a lot and made me wiser. Even when we face apparent hardship, it serves to guide us toward our highest good and our actual mission. “.”.
Returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values, and boundaries can be painful, but in the long run, it is liberating and freeing, she said, adding that “one thing” she has discovered is that “none of this is personal.”. “.”.
“I think the relationships in our lives are not random, and we are all on our own journeys,” she continued.
In order to learn our lessons and to identify and mend the damaged aspects of ourselves, we are drawn to people and invite them in. For this, I am still thankful. “”.