noted how he loved Furness "so much" and couldn't believe they'd reached the milestone.
Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman at the Variety Club Heart Awards on July 18, 1997, in Sydney, Australia | Source: Getty Images
The actor acknowledged their creation of a "beautiful family" and "life" together. He said Furness' spirit, humor, laughter, courage, generosity, cheekiness, and loyalty had been an "incredible gift" to him before declaring that he loved her with all his heart!
The "Logan" star first met his wife in 1995 on the set of "Correlli," her Australian television series, before tying the knot in April the following year. In 2017, Jackman said he knew from the onset that Furness was the one for him when they initially met.
Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman seen on December 9, 2000, in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
During their 2018 "Aussies in Hollywood with Jenny Cooney" podcast interview, it was revealed that the actress wasn't looking for a relationship when she met Jackman. In fact, he had to talk her out of breaking up with him three weeks into their relationship!
Ironically, the actor was known for being indecisive but being with Furness was one of the things he was sure about. The way he was so in tune with the actress, he knew when she was trying to find ways to end things with him.
Both Australian stars were single when they met, and Jackman was happy being single after having left a complicated relationship while in drama school. Until age 26, he was a student living off $120 weekly until he met Furness.
Jackman said being with Furness was ten times better than him being single because she was fun, beautiful, and had an irrepressible spirit and energy. Her confidence pulled in the star, and he grew a crush on her immediately!
Jackman described Furness as his opposite and a thrill to him, but when things started getting serious, he became terrified. Despite that, the duo got married, and Furness put her career on hold as Jackman's rose, but she eventually got back into it too.
In 2011, Furness revealed that she and Jackman balanced each other as he was younger but more mature than her. Addressing the online criticism she got about her looks, she said "carrying a little weight" was part of her "human experience."
Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman at the 74th Annual Academy Awards - Governors Ball in Hollywood, California, on March 24, 2002 | Source: Getty Images
There was also speculation about her husband's sexuality, with tweets dating back to 2017 saying Jackman was a "closet case who won't come out" and that he had a "long-term boyfriend and a sham marriage."
The actress said they just ignore the rumors, but she expressed sadness that people had nothing important to do besides gossiping about people they didn't know.
Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness at the "The Son" premiere on February 21, 2023, in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images
In 2019, the "Wolverine" star addressed the rumors about his sexuality, saying, "If I was [gay] I would be." He was frustrated for his wife because the speculations were lies. Furness found the whole thing "offensive" and said her husband would say so if he was gay.
The actress shared how stupid and annoying the rumor was because it gave the impression that the actor couldn't sing and dance while being straight. However, Jackman saw it as a compliment because such talks only happen when a star had reached a certain point in their career.
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