Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin Split After a Decade of Marriage
Broadway star Sutton Foster and her husband, Ted Griffin, have announced their separation after a decade together. The couple, who married in 2014, released a joint statement confirming the news.
"We have decided to separate," the statement read. "We will continue to be the best of friends and partners in raising our children. We ask for privacy during this time."
Foster and Griffin have two children together: a daughter, Emily, and a son, Jack. The pair kept their relationship relatively private, choosing not to frequently post about each other on social media. Their decision to separate comes as a surprise to many fans, who admired their seemingly strong and happy union.
A Look Back at Their Relationship
Foster and Griffin first met through mutual friends in 2012. They quickly fell in love and got engaged the following year. Their wedding took place in a private ceremony at the Rainbow Room in New York City.
Throughout their marriage, Foster and Griffin have supported each other's careers. Griffin, a screenwriter and producer, is known for his work on the television series "The West Wing" and the film "The Devil Wears Prada." Foster, meanwhile, has won two Tony Awards for her performances in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Anything Goes."
Focusing on Family and Co-Parenting
While the details of their separation remain private, Foster and Griffin's statement emphasizes their commitment to co-parenting their children. This commitment speaks volumes about their shared values and their dedication to providing a stable and loving environment for their family.
Moving Forward
Despite the sadness associated with any separation, Foster and Griffin's decision to focus on friendship and their children demonstrates their mature and compassionate approach to this challenging situation. As they navigate this new chapter in their lives, they undoubtedly have the support of their family, friends, and countless fans.
While this news might come as a surprise, we can only hope for the best for Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin as they embark on this new journey.
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