After 10 Years, Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin Divorce
Broadway star Sutton Foster and her husband, Ted Griffin, have announced their divorce after ten years of marriage. The news came as a shock to fans, who have long admired the couple's seemingly happy relationship.
A Shared History
Foster and Griffin first met in 2006 while working on the Broadway production of "The Drowsy Chaperone." Their love story blossomed on stage, and they tied the knot in 2014 in a beautiful ceremony in New York City.
A Statement From The Couple
In a joint statement released to People Magazine, the couple said: "After much consideration, we have made the difficult decision to separate. We will continue to be the best of friends and will always cherish the love and memories we have shared."
The statement continued: "We ask for privacy during this time as we navigate this new chapter in our lives."
A Look Back at Their Relationship
Throughout their marriage, Foster and Griffin were known for their unwavering support of each other's careers. Foster, a two-time Tony Award winner, has starred in numerous Broadway productions, including "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Shrek the Musical," and "Anything Goes." Griffin, a screenwriter and producer, is known for his work on shows like "Desperate Housewives" and "Brothers & Sisters."
The couple often shared glimpses of their personal life on social media, showcasing their love for each other and their shared passions.
Moving Forward
While the news of their divorce is undoubtedly sad, fans are wishing Foster and Griffin the best as they move forward in their separate lives. Their story serves as a reminder that even the strongest relationships can sometimes come to an end.