Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher are reportedly maintaining an amicable relationship as they navigate their $75 million divorce, despite circulating rumors suggesting that their split has turned hostile.
Divorce Proceedings Remain Civil
An insider revealed to media that although all divorces come with their challenges, things between Cohen and Fisher have gone “pretty smoothly.” The couple, who announced their separation with a coordinated social media post featuring a tennis photo, have prioritized their three children throughout the process.
“They both have made their kids a priority,” the source shared, emphasizing that their split was carefully planned to maintain a positive tone.
Signs of Continued Support
Despite their separation, Cohen, 53, recently showed public support for Fisher, 49, by liking an Instagram post about her interview with The Sunday Times on February 8. In the interview, the Wedding Crashers actress candidly spoke about how she has been coping post-breakup.
“The women in my life have held me … the female relationships that I cultivated in our business, those women have been there for me,” Fisher said. She added that the experience has been a “learning curve” that helped her discover her own resilience and values outside of her long-term partnership.
Cohen Reportedly ‘Furious’ Over Fisher’s Comments
However, sources claimed that Fisher’s remarks left Cohen feeling “utterly betraayed.” According to the Daily Mail, her words were interpreted as indirect support for actress Rebel Wilson, who alleged in her 2024 memoir, Rebel Rising, that she was “humiliated” and sexually harassed by Cohen while filming the 2016 movie Grimsby.
Cohen has strongly denied Wilson’s allegations, calling them “demonstrably false.”
A source alleged that Fisher’s public comments signaled to Cohen that she was aligning herself with Wilson’s side, stating, “This comment left Sacha furious … the whole women sticking together thing was obvious, and that is what he drew from the situation.”
A Quiet Split Before Public Announcement
The couple reportedly filed for divorce privately in 2023 but waited until April 2024 to go public with the news. While initial reports suggested a mutual and peaceful separation, the latest claims of rising tension indicate that the split may not be as smooth as it once seemed.
A Look Back at Their Relationship
Cohen and Fisher first met in 2001 and got engaged three years later. Fisher converted to Judaism before the couple tied the knot in March 2010. Throughout their marriage, they welcomed three children: Olive, 17, Elula, 14, and Montgomery, 9.
While their separation has largely been portrayed as amicable, recent developments suggest underlying tensions that may continue to unfold in the public eye.
The Information is Collected from Page Six and Yahoo.