Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin Call It Quits After 18 Years of Marriage
Broadway star Sutton Foster and her husband, Ted Griffin, are ending their marriage after 18 years together. The couple, who married in 2006, announced their separation in a joint statement to People magazine.
"We have come to the difficult decision to separate," the statement read. "We will continue to co-parent our children with love and respect."
Foster and Griffin have two daughters, Emily and Alice. The couple kept their relationship mostly private, with Foster rarely posting about her family life on social media.
A Look Back at Their Relationship
Foster and Griffin met in 2003 when Griffin was working as a writer on the television show "Bunheads," which Foster starred in. Their relationship blossomed quickly, and they were married in a private ceremony in 2006.
The couple was known for their strong bond and commitment to their family. Foster often praised her husband for his unwavering support of her career, and Griffin was a constant presence at her Broadway performances.
Looking Ahead
While the news of their separation comes as a surprise to many, the couple's focus remains on their children. Foster is currently starring in the Broadway revival of "The Music Man," and Griffin is a successful screenwriter and producer.
The decision to separate was undoubtedly a difficult one, but the couple is committed to co-parenting their daughters and ensuring their well-being.
This news marks the end of a long and successful marriage for Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin. While their relationship has come to an end, both remain dedicated parents and will continue to co-parent their children with love and support.
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