Hugh Jackman is finding solace in his grown-up children, Ava and Oscar, following his split from wife Deborra-Lee Furness. The 55-year-old actor has reportedly been 'sad' amid the high-profile divorce, according to Woman's Day. However, it appears his greatest comfort comes from his children, who have stepped up to support their father during this challenging time. 'They know him better than he does and are constantly surprising him,' a close friend told the publication. 'They've become closer than he could have imagined and he can confide in them, whereas before he'd turn to Deb,' the friend added. Hugh Jackman is finding solace and unexpected joys in his grown-up children, Ava and Oscar following his split with wife Deborra-Lee Furness Last September, Hugh announced he had split from long-time wife Deborra-Lee Furness (pictured) after 27 years of marriage Hugh's daughter, recognising the signs of sadness in her father, reportedly initiated a 'save Dad' plan with her brother. 'Ava and Oscar [have] really rallied around him and it's made a huge impact. He always looks so happy when he's with those two,' the source continued. Friends of the actor are hopeful that his deep bond with his children will help him overcome the current emotional slump. However, it appears his greatest comfort comes from his children, who have stepped up to support their father during this challenging time, according to Woman's Day. Pictured with daughter Ava 'They know him better than he does and are constantly surprising him,' a close friend reportedly told the publication. Hugh pictured with son Oscar It comes after the Logan star recently caused a stir on social media after he uploaded a series of bizarre close-up shots of himself, which left fans concerned for his mental state amid the breakdown of his 27-year marriage. However, an insider close to Hugh has exclusively told DailyMail.com that he is doing well and is gearing up for the release of Deadpool & Wolverine, which finally finished filming at the end of January after a lengthy delay caused by the SAG-AFTRA strike. They also claimed that despite separating from actress and producer Deborra-Lee, 68, in September, he has no interest in dating or reviving his love life right now. Jackman is said to be doing just fine despite a series of 'concerning' Instagram posts 'Hugh is aware of his fans and their concern for his well-being, but he is good,' the insider said. 'He is excited for Deadpool and being Wolverine again. That's where most of his focus is going - on work and being present for that. 'When it comes to his love life, he thinks it is funny that so many people are wanting to know all about it. He will get there again. It isn't a priority, but if something materialized, he would make it a priority. In one photo, he had his eyes closed while standing next to a tree. He captioned the post: 'More!' The Aussie star also shared a one-second-clip of a floor to his social media page 'But he is healthy and happy and that is something he cherishes right now.' Hugh's strange social media posts ramped up at the beginning of the month when he shared two close-up photos of himself and a one-second-clip of a floor. In one photo, he had his eyes closed in what appeared to be a public setting. He captioned the post: 'More!' Many of Hugh's followers were quick to share their confusion, with one writing: 'Nice floor Hugh???' Another commented: 'Ever since late last year, your content has been um how do I put this? So random but it's a fun random so keep it up.' The post did cause some fans to worry that Hugh was not okay with one suggesting he speak to friends if he is not in a good place READ MORE: Keith Urban admits he was 'scared and nervous' to ask Nicole Kidman out on a date as he shares intimate details about their life |
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