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Posted: 2023-09-27T01:38:29Z | Updated: 2023-09-27T18:47:56Z

It doesnt look like Hugh Jackmans estranged wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, is quite ready to discuss her split from the X-Men actor in detail.

The pair recently announced they were ending their marriage after 27 years.

On Tuesday, Australian radio hosts, Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O. Henderson, accidentally called her during a live episode of The Kyle & Jackie O Show and seemingly expressed sympathy over Furness and Jackmans separation without specifically addressing it.

We have actually called you by mistake, its ridiculous, Sandilands told Furness, according to the Daily Mail . Seriously, this isnt a stitch up.

Expressing atonement over the goof, he added: We didnt mean to actually call you. But now youre here, we wont go into it. We love you, we hope youre well.

The Blessed actor didnt seem disturbed by the hosts unexpected call.

Thank you, guys, I really appreciate it. Youre really sweet, Furness told Sandilands and Henderson.

I just feel its too soon, Sandilands added, subtly referencing her former relationship with Jackman. I dont want to get involved in anything. But we love you, and you ring us when you want to chat.

She then reportedly thanked them again before exiting the call.

Jackman, 54, and Furness, 67, first met while filming the TV series Correlli in 1995. They tied the knot after just 11 months of dating.

He confessed to Ellen DeGeneres back in 2016 that he had a major crush on Furness from the time they met on set.

The former couple share two children together: Oscar, 23, and Ava, 18.

We have been blessed to share almost three decades together as husband and wife in a wonderful, loving marriage. Our journey now is shifting and we have decided to separate to pursue our individual growth, Jackman and Furness said in a joint statement to People.