You never really know what is going on behind the scenes in any relationship. Sometimes, you may think that everything is going along perfectly but suddenly, problems occur.
When Hugh Jackman and his soon-to-be ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness filed for divorce, it started a lot of rumors. They even grew more after she started talking about the betrayal and heartbreak associated with their relationship.
The 69-year-old submitted the paperwork for the divorce from her husband, Hugh Jackman almost 2 years ago. So much time has passed, but they were finally divorced on May 23 in New York.
After the divorce, she started speaking openly about some of the problems they had while they were married. In part, she mentioned the ‘profound wound that cuts deep’.
It happened in the statement that occurred after the divorce was filed. She said: “My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal.
“It’s a profound wound that cuts deep, however I believe in a higher power and that God/the universe, whatever you relate to as your guidance, is always working FOR us.
“This belief has helped me navigate the breakdown of an almost three-decade marriage.”
She also said that she had gained a lot of ‘knowledge and wisdom’ after getting separated from Hugh Jackman. They had been married in 1996 and she feels that any hurt she felt during the marriage can lead to something good if given time.
She said: “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.
“My heart and compassion goes out to everyone who has traversed the traumatic journey of betrayal.”
She also mentioned that none of it was personal and that we are all on our own individual journeys.
She went on to say: “I believe that the relationships in our lives are not random. We are drawn to people, we invite them in, in order to learn our lessons and to recognize and heal the broken parts of ourselves…I remain grateful.”