UPDATE: Hugh Jackman’s career faces significant turbulence following his recent divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness. Sources confirm that the split has left fans feeling “betrayed,” impacting ticket sales for his shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Many loyal supporters of the “Wolverine” star are reportedly boycotting his performances, expressing disappointment over his choice to end a 27-year marriage in favor of dating a “younger woman.” As a result, ticket sales for his limited concert residency are struggling, with many seats left unfilled, particularly in the evening slots.
According to entertainment reporter Rob Shuter, Jackman has been actively seeking help from his celebrity friends to fill seats. While Pink may make a guest appearance, the Jonas Brothers have turned down requests to join. This news comes as Jackman is said to be calling in “every favor,” including support from pals Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively.
Fans who once viewed Jackman and Furness as “Hollywood’s forever couple” now feel disillusioned, viewing the actor’s actions as a betrayal. An insider noted, “Even star cameos can’t hide the fact that fans see this as karma.”
The emotional impact on Jackman is palpable, with insiders revealing that he is struggling to maintain his previous level of popularity. The Saturday daytime shows have reportedly seen decent sales, but the evening performances continue to lag behind, reflecting a growing divide between the star and his audience.
This developing story highlights the fragility of celebrity relationships and their profound effects on public perception and professional success. As the situation unfolds, fans and industry watchers will be keenly observing how Jackman navigates this turbulent period in his career.
Stay tuned for updates as this story develops, and watch for potential changes in ticket sales and future guest appearances.