Deborra Lee Furness Gets Candid About Life After Hugh Jackman Split

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Deborra-Lee Furness Got Real About Life After Splitting From Her Longtime Husband Hugh Jackman
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Deborra-Lee Furness Gets Candid About Life After Hugh Jackman Split

Actress Opens Up About Struggles and Triumphs

Deborra-Lee Furness, known for her role in "Shame," recently gave a candid interview about her life after splitting from her longtime husband, Hugh Jackman.

In the interview, Furness opened up about the challenges she faced after the breakup, including loneliness and self-doubt.

However, she also shared that she has found strength and resilience through her faith and her work with charities.

Overcoming Loneliness

Furness admitted that after the split, she felt a profound sense of loneliness.

She said, "There were times when I felt like I was the only one going through something like this."

However, she found solace in connecting with others who had also experienced loss.

Struggling with Self-Doubt

Furness also shared that she struggled with self-doubt after the breakup.

She said, "I started to question everything about myself, my worthiness, and my ability to be happy again."

But through therapy and support from loved ones, she was able to overcome these doubts and rebuild her self-esteem.

Finding Strength in Faith

Furness credits her faith for giving her strength during this difficult time.

She said, "My faith has been my rock. It has helped me to make sense of what happened and to find peace."

Furness also finds comfort in her work with charities, which she says gives her a sense of purpose and belonging.

Moving On

Furness said that she is now in a good place and has moved on from the split.

She said, "I'm not the same person I was before, but I'm stronger and more resilient."

Furness encourages others who are going through a similar experience to seek support and to focus on their own well-being.