'Dawson's Creek' alum Joshua Jackson makes shocking confession about affairs while married
18.04.2023 - 17:07
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"Dawson's Creek" star Joshua Jackson thinks an affair can "be forgiven" but emphasized "no one wants to be cheated on." Jackson, who is set to star in the TV adaptation of "Fatal Attraction," revealed his thoughts on infidelity in a new interview. "I think an affair can be forgiven," Jackson, who is married, told The Sunday Times. "We’re all grown-ups.
No one wants to be cheated on and there is massive repair to be done." "Affairs aren’t about the partner, they’re about the person who has transgressed. It’s not purely about the sex.There’s a deeper violation." Jackson married actress Jodie Turner-Smith in 2019 after meeting at a charity event in Los Angeles. The two welcomed their first child together in 2020 – a daughter named Janie. Before meeting Turner-Smith, Jackson had a 10-year-long relationship with actress Diana Kruger.The couple never married, and Jackson said it was "partially" to do with age.
"I’m old enough to be able to do this," he explained to the outlet. "Partially it’s about finding somebody in the right moment of life. If we had met five years earlier we probably would have had a torrid affair, but all the rest of this stuff, I was just not ready.
I didn’t think I ever wanted to get married." Jackson admitted he tried to keep his relationship with Turner-Smith "casual" in the beginning, but ultimately the two grew close. "In the beginning we did this dance with each other like, ‘Oh, this is casual.’ Except that we’d spend every moment together and find reasons to be in other cities together at the same time." Turner-Smith actually proposed to Jackson while the two were in Nicaragua for New Year's Eve.The "Anne Boleyn" actress got pregnant just six months later. "I don’t know if she planned it or if it
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