Exclusive Sutton Foster, Hugh Jackman keep relationship secret, but 'spend all their free time together': Sources
Now that Broadway star Sutton Foster has filed for divorce, could the “Younger” star and her rumored new beau, Hugh Jackman, hit a red carpet together?
A source tells Page Six that Foster, 49, and “The Greatest Showman” star, 56, are “in love,” but have kept their romance under wraps.
But while we hear the pair have been careful to stay out of the public eye, sources say they are inseparable.
“They spend all their free time together,” says a source. “They're a regular couple, they're just in person.”
The source says that in order to stay under the radar, “they're lurking around.”
Jackman watched Foster's latest hit show, “Once Upon a Mattress,” in August.
Page Six exclusively reported that Foster filed for divorce from her husband of 10 years, “Ocean's Eleven” screenwriter Ted Griffin, this week. Exes have a child together.
In December, Foster put his Tuxedo Park, NY, home on the market for $2.2 million.
Sources previously told Page Six that Foster and Jackman had a hookup when they starred together in Broadway's “The Music Man,” which ran from December 2021 to January 2023.
“They are 100 percent together and in love and want to spend the rest of their lives together,” a source previously told Page Six.
A source recently told us, “They are still together. They go out of their way to hide it, but it's common sense.”
Jackman filed for divorce in September 2023 from Deborah-Lee Furness, to whom he had been married for 27 years.
The couple, who have two children together, said in a statement that they had “decided to separate for our personal growth.”
Foster previously told Vogue about working with Jackman, “He has an impeccable reputation for being the hardest-working man, incredibly kind and generous — and it's all true. He disarms everyone, and he doesn't do anything about it.”
She even said she'd become one of her best friends, telling her costar's fashion mag, “She's become one of my best friends now, which was a surprise, because you usually think about things like, 'Well, I hope we get along. Go.' But we spent Memorial Day with our families. It's really fun to meet new friends after 40.”