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Isla Fisher has opened up about the positive aspects of co-parenting with her ex-husband, Sacha Baron Cohen, following their recent divorce settlement. The couple finalized their $75 million divorce in June 2025, bringing an end to their long-standing marriage. Despite the challenges that often accompany divorce, Fisher has emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy and supportive environment for their children.
In her recent comments, Fisher highlighted how co-parenting has allowed both her and Cohen to remain actively involved in their children's lives. She expressed gratitude for their ability to communicate effectively, ensuring that their kids feel loved and supported by both parents. The actress noted that their shared commitment to parenting has fostered a sense of stability for their family, even amidst the changes in their personal lives.
Fisher's perspective on co-parenting serves as a reminder that, despite the complexities of divorce, prioritizing the well-being of children can lead to positive outcomes for families.
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