Let me tell you, folks, Hugh Jackman just stepped up and claimed the title of "World's Greatest Husband" in a big way. During a stop in New York City on June 29, as part of his “The Man. The Music. The Show” tour, the star of The Greatest Showman delivered a performance that melted hearts and reminded everyone of the importance of love and commitment. This wasn't just any concert; it was a celebration of 23 years of marriage to his beloved wife, Deborra-Lee Furness.
Hugh Jackman Shines the Spotlight on His Wife
According to concert-goers, the 50-year-old Australian heartthrob took a moment during the show to give a heartfelt shoutout to his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness. “He was gushing about his wife, Deb, before a beautiful montage of photos of her and them together started playing on the screens,” an attendee told Page Six. The audience was treated to a visual journey through their life together, showcasing their love story from the beginning to now.

A Special Performance for His Love
Hugh and Deborra-Lee, parents to Oscar Jackman, 19, and Ava Jackman, 13, shared a magical moment together when the Logan star brought his wife on stage for a performance of Frank Sinatra's timeless classic, “All The Way.” This wasn’t just any song; it was the tune to which the couple first waltzed at their 1996 wedding. Can you imagine the electricity in the air as Hugh sang directly to Deborra-Lee, who was seated in the front row? The love in that room was palpable, and the audience couldn’t help but feel the connection between these two incredible people.
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A video captured by Page Six shows Hugh walking down from the stage, singing directly to his wife with all the emotion and passion that only a man in love could muster. After the performance, the two embraced in a warm hug, capturing a candid and adorable photo together. In true Hugh Jackman fashion, he joked, “See this is 2019, my wife is sitting with her ex-boyfriend right here!” The crowd erupted in laughter, but the love between Hugh and Deborra-Lee was undeniable.

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