Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin Part Ways After 14 Years of Marriage
Broadway star Sutton Foster and her husband, Ted Griffin, have announced their separation after 14 years of marriage. The couple, who share two children, confirmed the news in a joint statement, citing a mutual decision to move forward separately.
A Long and Private Relationship
Foster, a renowned stage actress known for her roles in productions like "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Anything Goes," met Griffin, a screenwriter and producer, in 2006. They tied the knot in 2009 in a private ceremony in New York City. Throughout their marriage, they kept their personal lives largely private, choosing to focus on their careers and raising their family.
Co-Parenting and Focus on Family
Despite the separation, the couple emphasized their commitment to co-parenting their two children. Their statement confirmed that they remain dedicated to their shared responsibilities as parents and will continue to work together to provide a loving and stable environment for their children.
Moving Forward with Respect and Support
While the news came as a surprise to many fans, the couple expressed their desire for respect and support during this transition. They acknowledged the challenges of any separation and asked for privacy as they navigate this new chapter in their lives.
Looking Ahead
While the news marks the end of a chapter for Foster and Griffin, their individual successes and contributions to the entertainment industry are undeniable. Foster continues to shine on Broadway and in television, while Griffin has a successful career in film and television writing and production. It remains to be seen what the future holds for both individually, but their commitment to their children and their shared journey together will undoubtedly continue to shape their lives.