Are Hugh Jackman & Sutton Foster Still Together? The Latest on Their Romance

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Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster broke the internet at the beginning of 2025 when they seemingly confirmed their romantic relationship by stepping out together. The two had crossed paths in the Broadway community for years and starred together in The Music Man, which opened for previews in December 2021 and ended in January 2023.

Months after the show ended, Jackman and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, announced their separation after 27 years of marriage. She filed for divorce in May 2025, and it was finalized the following month. Meanwhile, Foster filed for divorce from Ted Griffin in October 2024.

Although Jackman and Foster were both separated from their significant others when their relationship went public, their romance still created quite a buzz. Have they been able to make it last in the months since? Scroll down for everything we know.

Are Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster still together?

Yes, Jackman and Foster are still very much together and going strong. To kick off 2026, they vacationed together in Costa Rica and were photographed packing on the PDA in their swimsuits while hitting the beach. The outing came about a year after they went public with their relationship, following months of speculation.

Foster also supported her boyfriend at the premiere of his film Song Sung Blue in December 2025. They walked the red carpet together at the star-studded event. The pair had previously made their red carpet debut as a couple in October 2025.

Why did Hugh Jackman and his wife split?

While Jackman has mostly kept tight-lipped about the end of his marriage, Furness released a statement after filing for divorce in May 2025. She did not reference Jackman and Foster’s relationship, but she did say she felt “betrayed” in her marriage.

“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal,” she told Daily Mail, adding that it is a “profound wound that cuts deep.” She added, “However I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us.”

Furness continued, “This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage. I have gained much knowledge and wisdom through this experience. Even when we are presented with apparent adversity, it is leading us to our greatest good, our true purpose. It can hurt, but in the long run, returning to yourself and living within your own integrity, values and boundaries is liberation and freedom.”

How many kids do Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster have?

Jackman and Foster both have children from their previous relationships.

Jackman and Furness adopted children Oscar and Ava in 2000 and 2005, respectively. They have said that they always planned to adopt no matter what, but began going through with the process after “a couple miscarriages” and trying in vitro fertilization (IVF).

“Our motivation behind adopting was, ‘Where is the need?'” Jackman told People in 2017. “And we just knew from talking with people in that space, when we were looking around, that the biggest need is in mixed-race kids.”

Meanwhile, Foster and Griffin adopted their daughter, Emily, in 2017. “I was 39 when we got married and I never even thought… I mean, I’d spent my entire life trying not to get pregnant. So the minute I tried to get pregnant, I was like, ‘Oh, it’s going to be so easy.’ But it wasn’t easy for us,” the actress explained in an essay for People in 2021.

Foster explained that she tried fertility treatments, but had a “massive breakdown” in a Tokyo hotel room during her second round of IVF. That’s when she and Griffin began considering adoption. “We had all these roadblocks, but as soon as we started pursuing adoption, it was like the roadblocks were going away,” she added. “I can look back on it now with perspective and clarity. It was like our daughter was cannonballing towards us, and we just needed to get out of our own way.”