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Hugh Jackman's ex-wife feels the actor acted like a fraud - Deets Inside

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Hugh Jackman’s ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, recently stated feeling betrayed in her 27-year-old relationship with the actor after they split up. While the tone was cordial, the sources now state that it was all a sham to hide her rage and disappointment.

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“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” Furness said in a statement, according to the Daily Mail, adding that the split feels like a profound wound that cuts deep.


After the statement was public, ‘The Wolverine’ actor certainly felt betrayed, to which Furness thought it was pretty hypocritical. The source now revealed that Deborra-Lee kept a ‘divorce diary,’ where she wrote many intricate details of the split over the years, and her friends are urging her to publish it after the offers have started coming in.


The Divorce Diary“Friends are urging her to do it. It would provide closure and also send a message to the world – and her kids – that she's going to stand up for herself,” the source added.

Hugh allegedly moved on with Sutton Foster, leading to Deborra-Lee’s nightmares coming true, as reported by the source. While the ex-wife thought of keeping the bond friendly, after Hugh’s public appearances with Foster, something snapped. “He's treated her like garbage and acted like a fraud – at least, in many of her friends' eyes, considering his good-guy reputation, and it's hard for her to disagree,” the report said.

About Sutton FosterRegarding Sutton Foster, she previously revealed that she hangs out with Hugh Jackman, and it has been one of the best things, calling him a wonderful new friend. In 2022, she revealed to Vogue that Jackman is one of her best friends, and they often spend their holidays together.

The source added that Furness dedicated her entire life to Hugh, and has suffered so much heartbreak that it’s natural to hit back.

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