For Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman, it seems to be like Monday night time was an incredible night time for love.
The Tony-winning “Anything Goes” star and “The Greatest Showman” actor stepped out this week for a dinner date and a stroll in Santa Monica, seemingly making their paparazzi romance official a yr after the relationship hypothesis begins. Photos printed by People AND TMZ exhibits the previous “Music Man” co-stars smiling at one another as they stroll hand-in-hand.
Jackman, 56, could be seen carrying a darkish jacket, grey T-shirt, white denims and darkish sneakers. “Once Upon a Mattress” star Foster, 49, wore an olive inexperienced costume, a tan trench coat, darkish stilettos and a bag.
Foster and Jackman made their first public outing collectively two months after the previous filed for divorce from screenwriter Ted Griffin. The Broadway star, who additionally starred within the TV sequence “Bunheads” and “Younger,” filed for divorce from Griffin after 10 years of marriage. They share a younger daughter, who they adopted in 2017.
Jackman not too long ago break up from his longtime companion, Deborra-Lee Furness. In September 2023, the “Les Misérables” Oscar nominee and Furness introduced they had been separating after 27 years of marriage. Months after the exes introduced, In Touch reported that the “Wolverine” star had shaped a reference to Foster after the pair grew nearer throughout their time on “The Music Man,” which aired from December 2021 to January 2023.
Both Foster and Jackman earned Tony nominations in 2022 for his or her work within the revival of Meredith Willson’s musical.
The duo went on a dinner date in Santa Monica a couple of days after gossip account Deuxmoi posted a photo of Jackman sitting subsequent to comedy icon Carol Burnett on the Ahmanson Theatre. The two stars had been within the viewers at a Saturday efficiency of Foster’s “Once Upon a Mattress.” Burnett made her Broadway debut taking part in the position of Foster’s Princess Winifred in 1959.
“Two Freds,” Foster captioned a post-show photo with the beloved entertainer. “I really like you, Carol Burnett.”