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Isla Fisher Embraces Fresh Start With New Identity and Upcoming Films

In a Harper’s Bazaar Australia interview the actress reflects on her resilience since splitting from Sacha Baron Cohen, reasserting her commitment to both her family and her career.

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Isla Fisher emigrated to Perth when she was six.
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Overview

  • Fisher and Baron Cohen confirmed their divorce finalized in June and issued a joint statement affirming their friendship and shared co-parenting of three children.
  • She admitted she’s endured “a tough couple of years” following their quiet 2023 separation but says she’s now “making it through.”
  • Fisher described redefining herself outside of a partnership and focusing on staying as buoyant as possible during life’s changes.
  • After prioritizing her children throughout the divorce process she says she’s “really excited for the next chapter” as she returns to acting.
  • Her confirmed film slate includes the comedy Spa Weekend and the sequel Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, scheduled to hit theaters on November 14, 2025.