In a refreshingly honest sit-down interview, Deborra-Lee discussed matters ranging from partying with Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts in her early days in Los Angeles to rumours about her and Hugh’s sexuality. She admitted there is one comment that she is “sick” of hearing. Choose edition. Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary last week. Suzanne Sng.
Hugh Jackman gay rumours began swirling in when he was cast to play the role of an openly gay character, Peter Allen, in the Brooadway musical The Boy from Oz. He dances, he sings, he acts. But does that make actor Hugh Jackman gay? Most definitely not.
Over the years, Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness have repeatedly shut down rumors about his sexuality. However, speculation still swirls that Jackman is gay, and it seems like no matter. No topic is off limits for Oscar nominee Hugh Jackman. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter , the actor opens up about dropping weight for "Les Miserables," the roles he's turned down, and the rumors that he's gay. Jackman, 44, said the gay rumors affect him more than he has previously admitted.
Hugh Jackman has responded to long-standing speculation surrounding his sexuality. The Australian actor – who has been married to actress Debora-lee Furness for 22 years – said that ongoing rumours that he is secretly gay don’t bother him. Jackman, who was married to Furness for 27 years before their separation, has repeatedly denied speculation about his sexual orientation. You know how I feel about it. He has also speculated that the rumor dates back to when he played openly gay singer-songwriter Peter Allen in his autobiographical Broadway show The Boy from Oz , in which Jackman kissed his male co-star Jarrod Emick.