fisherman island apparently addressed the “support” he received from fans in the wake of their separation of the husband Sacha Baron Cohen. While checking her Instagram Stories, the 48-year-old actress took a photo and thanked her followers. However, Isla did not mention Sacha, 52, or her split in her post.
“Thank you for all your kindness and support,” Isla wrote in the snapshot from Tuesday, May 14. The image captured her smiling at the camera with a glass of what appeared to be wine on a nearby table.
Isla's post comes five weeks after she and Sacha Announced They had divorced last year. However, her statement came amid the publication of rebel wilsonthe memories of, Rebel uprising. The book includes accusations of sexual harassment against Trial of the Chicago Seven actor.
“After a long tennis match that lasted more than 20 years, we finally put down our rackets,” Isla and Sacha wrote in their Instagram Stories statement on April 5. “In 2023, we filed a joint application to end our marriage. We have always prioritized our privacy and have been quietly working on this change. We will always share our devotion and love for our children. “We sincerely appreciate you respecting our family's desire for privacy.”
The separated spouses share three children, whom Isla and Sacha have chosen to shield from the public eye.
Just weeks before their separation announcement, excerpts from Rebel's memoir circulated on social media. In one part of the book, the Pitch perfect The star, 44, alleged that Sacha had pressured her to film a sex scene that she had not consented to for his comedy film. Grimsby.
“I felt like every time I talked to SBC, he mentioned that he wanted me to appear naked in a future scene,” Rebel alleged. “I thought, 'Ha, I don't do nudes, Sacha.'” He went on to accuse Sacha of asking him to “stick his finger up her ass.”
In response to his claims, an anonymous producer of the production said PEOPLE that Rebel “had read and approved” the sexual scene in question.
“At no point did Sacha ask him to put a finger in his butt,” said the producer. “Throughout this entire period, she was treated with the utmost respect and empowerment and she was welcomed as a collaborator in all creative areas.”
Furthermore, most of the accusations against Sacha in Rebel's book were drafted for publication of the memoirs in the United Kingdom