

The youngest of five children, Hugh was born to parents who had moved from England to Australia before he was born. When he was 8, because of conflicts within the marriage and because her own mother was very sick in England, his mom, Grace moved back to her home country, leaving her accountant husband, Christopher, in charge of the children almost all year (she'd return for several weeks in the summer; Jackman has fond memories of those visits). it was undeniably painful for High, and as he says himself, very embarrassing about the situation. Later on he got angry, but his anger at the situation didn't turn venom toward his mother, with whom he is happily in touch today. He says that his mother and him are very much alike in many ways. "We are both creative, gregarious, and energetic." As he got older, hos mother Grace encouraged him to express his feelings to her. With that, he gained new perspective as he matured. The older we get, the more times you have your heart broken and you break someone else's heart, the more you realize. he says constantly, how much he loves both of his parents, even though his mother left him so oyung, and his dad had to take care of them all emotionally and much more.

Hugh now, 44, is a dedicated father to both Oscar and Ava, and a mature and devoted husband to Deborra-Lee Furness, a 57, hot blonde Australian beauty. And he loves to spend time with the children and go to public places, beaches, the parks, and much more like any other normal parent likes to do.
Hugh Jackman was 26 when he met in 1994, Australian top actress, Deborra-Lee Furness, who was 39 and already famous in Australia, at the TV Show,
Correlli. As he came for auditions, they simply clicked, and of-course some of his first shots were shirtless. As Hugh said - "From day one, we were best mates". "We were giggling and laughing - we just connected."

They fell in love fast. Three and half months after they met, Jackman had a platinum and rose-gold diamond ring specially made for Furness. His number one rule, as he said is - "romance is surprise." In April 1996, they were married, and later on adopted two children - Oscar and Ava. Hugh believes that routine and predictable gestures defeat the purpose of romance. He likes to be unpredictable and ready for surprises. Hugh admits that there are rumors about his life, his sexuality, that his marriage is a sham, and that he is gay, But he does ignores all this, and he does not care about these rumors, and he is not going to be defending himself or to deny etc. He said that he is not going to waste energy on this rumors or whatever wrong people say that is not true. Hugh claims that his wife is simply awesome, and that everyone who meets her loves her, and it is true. So, for him, it almost makes him sad for the people [saying these things]. They are obviously in a bad place. But as happy as the Jackmans are, and as normal as they may strive to be, celebrity has its drawbacks. Though he may have two Tony awards and an Oscar nod, it is clear that Hugh's favorite times aren't in front of the camera, but with his wife and kids. As he puts it. "The most pressing thing for Deb and me now? Helping the kids reach their potential. And having fun.
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