Inside Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen’s property portfolio after split
A house which was built out of spite following a bitter divorce battle is hiding a sad truth.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher have finalised their $75 million ($A120 million) divorce battle more than one year after they announced their split.
“Our divorce has now been finalised,” the exes both shared in a statement to their Instagram Stories, Page Six reports.
“We are proud of all we’ve achieved together and, continuing our great respect for each other, we remain friends and committed to co-parenting our wonderful children. We ask for the media to continue to respect our children’s privacy.”
Details regarding their finalised agreement remain unclear at this time.
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Baron Cohen, 53, and Fisher, 49, announced last April they had called it quits after 14 years of marriage.
The pair and their three children had been living between Perth, Sydney, London and Hollywood.
Despite calling Australia home for large parts of their relationship, the Hollywood couple don’t appear to have bought any homes together Down Under.
The Aussie actress and English comedian reportedly spent some time at a Darling Point mansion, also in Sydney’s east, that cost around $100,000 a week and sold for $24 million in November 2022.
But according to property records the only home either of the couple own in Australia is the two-bedroom Woollahra unit Fisher bought in 1995 and still owns, for $171,500 as a 19-year-old, just a year after she first started starring on “Home and Away”.
Fisher sold the apartment last October, pocketing $930,000.
Located on the Ocean Street corner directly across from Centennial Park, the 1930s pad had been listed with a $1 million price guide, but pulled from its September auction.
Her Capital Conveyancing Services draft contract on display at its open for inspections had her name redacted.
It had been operated by Fisher as a tenancy with it last marketed at $400 per week in early 2021, having been slashed from its $680 a week in 2018 given the extended Covid pandemic hit on the rental market.
Baron Cohen and Fisher first met back in 2001 and tied the knot in 2010. They share three children together: two daughters and a son.
Parts of this story first appeared in Page Six and was republished with permission.
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Originally published as Inside Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen’s property portfolio after split