Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin: A Broadway Love Story Ends
It's always sad to see a couple call it quits, especially when they've been together for a long time. But that's exactly what happened with Broadway powerhouses Sutton Foster and Ted Griffin. The pair, who have been married for 14 years, announced their separation in a joint statement.
While the statement was short and sweet, it basically boiled down to, "We've decided to go our separate ways, but still love each other." You know, the classic "we're still friends" line. And honestly, after being married for over a decade, it's totally understandable that things might change.
But this news definitely comes as a surprise to many. After all, they seemed like such a cute couple! Foster and Griffin met in 2006 while working on the Broadway production of "The Drowsy Chaperone," where Griffin was a writer. They got hitched in 2009, and their love story seemed like something out of a rom-com.
The Power Couple of Broadway
Foster is a Broadway legend, winning two Tony Awards for her roles in "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Anything Goes." She's also starred in popular TV shows like "Bunheads" and "Younger." Griffin, meanwhile, is a successful screenwriter and producer with credits on shows like "Scrubs" and "Ugly Betty." They were basically the power couple of Broadway, inspiring countless aspiring actors and actresses.
What's Next for the Couple?
While the news of their separation is definitely bittersweet, we're hoping that both Foster and Griffin will continue to thrive in their careers and find happiness in their personal lives. After all, they've both achieved so much, and there's no doubt they'll continue to achieve even more.
It's also important to remember that, despite the end of their marriage, they're still two incredibly talented people who have a lot to offer the world. So let's celebrate their individual successes and wish them both the best in the future. Even if their love story is over, they'll always have the memories of their time together, and that's something special.