The beloved Australian actress shared a tender message on Instagram on Tuesday, alongside an image of the Home and Away star looking peaceful in a picturesque garden.
In the frame, Isla smiles as she drinks in the sun and appears to be enjoying a drink.
The Bridesmaid actor’s natural beauty shines through as she poses for the photo, wearing a stylish summer dress paired with a green denim jacket.
Isla captioned the image, shared with her 1.9 million followers, with some heartfelt words.
Isla Fisher has broken her silence following her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen after 14 years of marriage. Both shown
The beloved Australian actress shared a tender message on Instagram on Tuesday, alongside an image of the Home and Away star looking peaceful in a picturesque garden
“Thank you for all the kindness and support,” she wrote.
British actor Sacha, 52, and Isla announced in April that they had quietly split last year.
The couple announced the news by sharing a photo of themselves wearing tennis clothes together.
Their statement read: ‘After a long tennis match of more than twenty years, we finally put down our rackets.
‘In 2023 we jointly filed an application to end our marriage. We have always prioritized our privacy and have been working through this change quietly.
“We share forever in our devotion and love for our children. We very much appreciate that you respect our family’s wishes for privacy.’
The couple first met in 2001 and tied the knot in 2010.
They are parents to daughters Olive, 17, and Elula, 13, and son Montgomery, nine.
British actor Sacha, 52, and Isla announced in April that they had quietly split last year
Insiders have claimed their marriage has been ‘shaky’ for years, with Sacha reportedly struggling after making the ‘sacrifice’ of moving their family to Australia in 2020.
They had moved from Los Angeles to Sydney in 2020 and then to Perth – where Isla’s family live – in September 2021 to escape Sydney’s strict Covid lockdown rules.
At the time they said the move to Western Australia would be permanent.
However, their move from the US to Australia would be ‘difficult’ for Baron Cohen as he had settled in Hollywood, and from there it was also a shorter flight to London.
Their statement read: ‘After a long tennis match of more than twenty years, we finally put down our rackets…’