Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness finalise divorce
People magazine reported overnight that online court records from New York's Suffolk County Supreme Court show that a judgement of divorce was filed on June 12. The case status is now listed as 'Disposed'.
Furness, 69, filed for divorce from Jackman, 56, on May 27, with the filing showing terms of the divorce were uncontested and would only need a sign-off from a judge.
The pair initially announced their separation in September 2023 after a relationship spanning 27 years, beginning when they met while starring in the 1990s ABC drama Correlli.
In the statement they said their 'journey now is shifting' and they had 'decided to separate to pursue our individual growth.'
Loading
While Jackman has made no public comment since, Furness issued an emotional public statement in May amid rumours of Jackman's involvement with fellow actor Sutton Foster, with whom he starred in The Music Man on Broadway in 2022.
Neither has commented publicly about the rumours of their relationship but over the past six months the pair have been photographed in public holding hands and kissing.
'My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,' Furness said in a statement in May, when she spoke publicly for the first time.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

ABC News
an hour ago
- ABC News
"Conversations - The Live Show' giveaway
'Conversations – The Live Show' will be at The Norwood Concert Hall to take fans behind the scenes of the country's most popular podcast. Tickets may have sold out to the Adelaide shows, but ABC Radio Adelaide can still get you there. Tune in to Mornings with Rory McClaren on 891 ABC Radio Adelaide from Monday 28 July to find out how you can win a merch pack and tickets to Conversations Live this August. Keep listening to Mornings on Friday 1 August when Richard Fidler joins Rory on-air to talk about the Live Show and share some of his stories behind the stories of Conversations over 20 years. Prize details One of four double passes to Conversations Live at The Norwood Concert Hall on 1 August 2025. One of four double passes to Conversations Live at The Norwood Concert Hall on 1 August 2025. A Conversations Live tote bag and T-shirt. How to win Listen to Mornings with Rory McClaren from Monday 28 July as Conversations is featured. Listen to with from Monday 28 July as is featured. Listen out for the audio of a well-known Conversations guest over the last 20 years and correctly identify who it is for your chance to win. Kickstart your mornings with Rory McClaren on ABC Radio Adelaide, 9am- 11am weekdays. Now we're talking Adelaide! Tune your radio to 891AM, listen live online at or download the free ABC listen app. for free listening on the go. Terms and Conditions

ABC News
2 hours ago
- ABC News
Encore: What does a 'disaster specialist' actually do and how do they survive?
When Lucy Easthope was 10 years old, she was at home with her dad watching a Liverpool Football Club match when all hell broke loose. The Hillsborough Disaster, as it came to be known, was a fatal crowd crush that killed almost 100 people and as Lucy and her dad watched it all unfold on the television, she remembers him shouting, "Someone needs to sort this!" That formative experience inspired Lucy to go on to become what's called an 'emergency planner' or 'disaster specialist'. When a plane crashes, a bomb explodes, a city floods or a virus spreads across the planet, Lucy's phone begins to ring and she springs into action. Further information When the Dust Settles is published by Hodder & Stoughton. Find out more about the Conversations Live National Tour on the ABC website.


7NEWS
2 hours ago
- 7NEWS
Kelly Osbourne speaks publicly for the first time since her father Ozzy Osbourne's death
Ozzy Osbourne's daughter Kelly Osbourne has broken her silence days after her father's death at the age of 76. News of the pioneering heavy metal singer and Black Sabbath frontman's death on July 23 was met with an outpouring of condolences from family, friends and fans. On Thursday, local time, his daughter spoke about her huge loss. 'I feel unhappy I am so sad,' Kelly, 40, shared on her Instagram account. 'I lost the best friend I ever had.' Ozzy is survived by his wife, Sharon, and six children — Jessica, Louis and Elliot from his first marriage to Thelma Riley, and Aimee, Kelly and Jack from his second marriage. Ozzy was spending time with his loved ones just two days before his death. In a video that was shared to Kelly's Instagram story on July 20, the late musician could be seen sitting with his daughter and grandson Sidney. Kelly shares her son with fiancé Sid Wilson. Speaking to PEOPLE in May, Kelly said her two-year-old son and the rock legend were thick as thieves. 'Oh my God, they're best friends,' Kelly said of the relationship between her son and her father. 'So, favorite time of the day is night-time because [Sidney] leaves me and gets in bed with my mum and dad because I'm staying in their house right now while my house is getting ready. 'And he goes and gets in bed with them and they have cartoon time together and it is the sweetest thing ever. I have to literally rip him out.' The Osbourne family announced the rock legend's passing in a statement to the UK Press Association. 'It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time,' the family said. Word of Osbourne's death came more than two weeks after the ailing front man reunited with his original Black Sabbath bandmates Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward for a triumphant final show on July 5. Shortly after Osbourne's death was announced, a two-word tribute appeared on the official Facebook page of Black Sabath: 'Ozzy Forever'. Osbourne had struggled with health issues for years, previously opening up about his battles with Parkinson's disease and repeat spinal surgeries in a November 2023 interview with Rolling Stone magazine. 'I'm taking it one day at a time, and if I can perform again, I will,' the then 74-year-old singer said.