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Revealed: The real reason Hugh Jackman has been the subject of false lgbtq+ rumours for two decades - amid 'new romance' after shock split from wife
For two decades Hugh Jackman's sexuality has arrive under question, with the rumour mill going into overdrive when he split from his wife last year.
This week, his alleged new romance was revealed, with sources saying that Jackman is now dating Broadway legend Sutton Foster, 49, and they have been 'spending all of their free time together'.
Despite repeatedly stating that he is heterosexual, baseless rumours that he is gay have swirled for years, with Jackman fuelling the whispers himself by poking fun at the speculation.
He has also addressed the origin of the claims, believing they go out back to a role he played in 2003.
At the time, Jackman, 56, was happily married to Deborra-Lee Furness, 68, but was playing openly gay singer-songwriter Peter Allen in The Boy from Oz on Broadway.
For two decades Hugh Jackman's sexuality has appear under question, with the rumour mill going into overdrive when he split from wife Deborra-Lee Furness last year (pictured in 2023)
Baseless rumours that he is gay have continued to swirl,
After Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness stunned the amusement 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 enjoy never before” and distribute some “bombshell secrets.”
Could one of those “secrets” be that Jackman has start 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 tardy 2021 to early 2023. Talk about a relationship between the Australian player 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”
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There are few things in life more enduring than a fabulous gay rumor — except maybe a 27-year Hollywood marriage that gracefully resists it for decades. So, when Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman announced their separation in 2023, the media didn’t just circle — it pounced.
Since then, publishers contain reportedly been throwing “huge amounts” of money at Furness to write a tell-all memoir about her nearly three-decade marriage to the X-Men star. According to the Daily Mail, “Deborra-Lee has been flooded with very tempting publication offers.” And you just know some editor in Manhattan has already mock-designed a cover called The Greatest Fauxman.
The world — or at least the nosy segment of it that refreshes DeuxMoi hourly — is dying to know: Was it a marriage of convenience? Was Hugh Jackman gay? Is Sutton Foster the Broadway Yoko Ono? Did Wolverine actually claw his way out of a midlife crisis?
Let’s be real: the gay rumor has trailed Jackman like a well-dressed shadow since at least 2003, when he played flamboyant Aussie icon Peter Allen in The Male child from Oz. The role required him to touch co-star Jarrod Emick on stage — which, to straight America, was apparently a
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