Sutton Foster Announces Divorce from Husband After 14 Years of Marriage
Broadway star Sutton Foster has announced her divorce from husband Ted Griffin after 14 years of marriage. The news came as a shock to many fans, who had long admired the couple's seemingly happy and enduring relationship.
Foster, known for her roles in musicals like "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Anything Goes," shared the news on Instagram, writing: "After much consideration, Ted and I have made the difficult decision to divorce. This wasn't an easy decision, but we have come to it with love and respect for one another."
A Look Back at Their Relationship
Foster and Griffin, a producer, first met in 2005 while working on the Broadway revival of "The Drowsy Chaperone." Their relationship blossomed quickly, and they tied the knot in 2009. They had been relatively private about their personal lives, but often shared glimpses of their love and support for each other on social media.
Moving Forward
The actress has requested privacy during this difficult time, asking fans to "respect our privacy as we navigate this new chapter in our lives." She has not elaborated further on the reasons behind the divorce.
Fans Express Support
Fans have taken to social media to express their support for Foster, sending messages of love and encouragement. Many have acknowledged the pain of divorce and expressed hope that she will find happiness in the future.
A Career Defined by Success
Despite this personal setback, Foster's career continues to thrive. She recently starred in the TV series "Younger" and is set to appear in the upcoming Broadway revival of "The Music Man." She remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known for her talent, charisma, and dedication to her craft.
While the news of the divorce is undoubtedly sad, it is important to remember that relationships are complex and sometimes evolve in unexpected ways. Foster's strength and resilience in the face of this challenging situation are a testament to her character, and her fans continue to cheer her on in all aspects of her life.