Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher Officially End Marriage After 20 Years
Isla Fisher , Sacha Baron CohenAfter more than a year since their initial split announcement, Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher have officially finalized their divorce, marking the end of a marriage that spanned over two decades. Known for their comedic brilliance and steadfast partnership, the union of the "Borat" star and "Now You See Me" actress captured public attention both onscreen and off.
In a joint statement posted to their respective Instagram accounts on June 13, the former couple confirmed the completion of their legal separation. "Our divorce has now been finalised", they shared. "We are proud of all we've achieved together and, continuing our great respect for each other, we remain friends and committed to co-parenting our wonderful children. We ask for the media to continue to respect our children's privacy".
Having met in 2001 and wed in 2010, Baron Cohen, 53, and Fisher, 49, were often viewed as having one of the most enduring relationships in entertainment. However, in 2023, they quietly filed for divorce, keeping the process under wraps until publicly addressing it in April 2024 with a light-hearted nod to their shared love of tennis: "After a long tennis match lasting over twenty years, we are finally putting our racquets down", they quipped.
Despite the split, insiders reveal that the couple has maintained an amicable relationship. "All divorces have their challenges, but things have gone pretty smoothly with Isla and Sacha", said a source close to the pair. "Their announcement was well coordinated and struck the right tone. They both have made their kids a priority".
Sacha and Isla, who have three children together, have stressed the importance of family and mutual respect throughout the transition. Their joint appeal for privacy underscores their intent to shield their family from the public eye as they navigate this new chapter.
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