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Fans aren't the only ones rolling their eyes at Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster's public displays of affection. His ex-wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, has been too, a source tells Globe.
The couple got roasted for their "cringey" duet at a benefit gala on Monday, August 3 in Ogunquit, Maine, where they sang The Greatest Showman's "A Million Dreams."
"The cheese is just too much!" a Facebook user commented on a video posted to Stage Scene Now.
Furness, 70, "knows how much Hugh thrives on attention," says the source. "He's all about the cameras and putting on a show, so she doesn't see these big public displays as any sort of evidence that he's madly in love. She says it's just Hugh doing his usual over-the-top performative schtick."
At the end of the day, "it's going to take more than Hugh and Sutton singing love ballads to each other for her to believe this is the real deal or some match made in heaven that's going to last forever," the source reveals.

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2 months ago
Work is under way to protect a coastal former landfill site from the effects of erosion.
After operating for nearly 30 years, the tip beyond Biggar Bank, at South Walney, **** bria, closed in the 1980s, but recent months have seen buried items exposed as the soil and rock washes away.
Westmorland and Furness Council has begun reshaping the edge of the site with the aim of creating a gentler slope to reduce slippage. It will then be topped with a liner, along with a 250m (820ft) stretch of rock armour designed to provide protection against severe flooding.
The scheme is expected to be completed by mid-August.
Councillor John Murray, cabinet member for climate, biodiversity and regulatory services, said the previous sea defences "haven't proved adequate to protect this site".

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