Oscar Jackman was adopted by Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness in 2000 — the first child of a couple who had decided from the very beginning that adoption was always part of their plan, who built their family with deliberate and loving intention across twenty-seven years of what appeared from the outside to be one of Hollywood’s most genuinely solid marriages. He grew up almost entirely outside the spotlight — a deliberate choice his parents made and maintained with remarkable consistency — with his most notable public appearance being at his father’s handprint ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood in 2009, a little boy standing beside a father who was already one of the most recognizable men on earth.
When Hugh and Deborra-Lee announced their separation in September 2023 after twenty-seven years of marriage, their joint statement placed their children at the center of everything: “Our family has been and always will be our highest priority.” What followed was considerably messier than that carefully worded statement suggested — Deborra-Lee eventually filed for divorce and spoke publicly about betrayal, with ongoing rumors that Hugh had become involved with actress Sutton Foster. Oscar, now 25, has watched all of it unfold from the private distance he has always maintained — the son of two people who promised him he would always be their highest priority, navigating the specific and painful experience of watching that promise tested in the most public way imaginable, in the full and unforgiving glare of a spotlight he never asked to be born into and has spent his entire life trying to stand outside of.