Isla Fisher looked in high spirits as she laughed and joked around while sitting in the stands at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club during day eight of Wimbledon.
The 48-year-old actress was photographed throwing her head back and laughing during a conversation with a male companion, who was sitting in the row in front of her.
Isla was the picture of sophistication in a buttoned-down blue dress covered in white flowers and a matching belt.
Radiant as she posed in Evian’s ‘Mountain of Youth’ VIP suite, Isla draped a white blazer over her shoulder and carried a matching handbag.
She completed her look with a pair of strappy white high heels and placed her black sunglasses on top of her impeccably styled red hair.
Isla Fisher looked in high spirits as she laughed and joked around while sitting in the stands at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club during day eight of Wimbledon.
The 48-year-old actress was photographed throwing her head back and laughing during a conversation with a male companion, who was sitting in the row in front of her.
Isla was seen pointing something out to a friend sitting next to her.
The eighth day of the tennis tournament will see legendary player Novak Djokovic take on Holger Rune on Centre Court.
Former champion Elena Rybakina will also face Anna Kalinskaya, and fourth seed Alexander Zverev will play 13th seed Taylor Fritz.
Isla’s appearance at Wimbledon comes as the latest outing for the star, who has been living her best life since announcing her split from husband Sacha Baron Cohen.
The Nocturnal Animals star and the 52-year-old actor announced in April that they had quietly separated last year after 14 years of marriage.
And ironically, the couple announced the news by sharing a photo of themselves together wearing tennis clothes and using the sport as a metaphor for marriage.
His statement read: ‘After a long tennis match that lasted more than 20 years, we are finally going to put down our rackets.
‘In 2023, we jointly filed a lawsuit to end our marriage. We have always prioritized our privacy and have been working on this change quietly.
‘We will forever share our devotion and love for our children. We sincerely appreciate that you respect our family’s wish for privacy.’
Meanwhile, last month it was revealed that Isla is currently house hunting in Hampstead, North London.
Isla was the picture of sophistication in a buttoned-down blue dress covered in white flowers and a matching belt.
Day eight of the tennis tournament will see legendary player Novak Djokovic (pictured Saturday) take on Holger Rune on Centre Court.
Isla’s appearance at Wimbledon is the latest outing for the star, who has been living her best life since announcing her split from husband Sacha Baron Cohen (pictured in 2016).
The couple announced in April that they had quietly split last year, ironically sharing a photo of themselves wearing tennis clothes and using the sport as a metaphor for marriage.
The star, who shares three children with Sacha, has been living in her native Australia with the British comedian.
However, she is now planning to move to the UK, an indication that the couple’s split is being handled with an exemplary lack of animosity.
Sources told the Daily Mail’s Alison Boshoff that the actress has a budget of around £13m and is looking for a permanent family home for herself and her three children.
A friend said: ‘It’s all about the kids and what’s best for them – there doesn’t seem to be any drama at all.
“Judging by the size of the budget, the family will now settle in London, but Isla will retain her place in Australia.”
Insiders claim the marriage had been “rocky” for years and Sacha was reportedly struggling after making the “sacrifice” of moving his family to Australia in 2020.
They moved from Los Angeles to Sydney, then to Perth, where Isla’s family lives, in September 2021, to escape Sydney’s strict Covid lockdown rules.
Sacha is believed to be in the process of buying a home of his own in London, while he is thought to be keeping a home in Los Angeles for work.
Insiders claim the marriage had been “rocky” for years, with Sacha reportedly struggling after making the “sacrifice” of moving his family to Australia in 2020 (pictured in 2020)
Isla is currently in the UK filming the fourth Bridget Jones film, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, in which she plays a single friend of the iconic heroine played by Renée Zellweger (pictured in March).
Isla is currently in the UK filming the upcoming Bridget Jones film, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy.
The fourth installment of the series will mark her debut in the franchise, as she will play a single friend of the iconic heroine played by Renée Zellweger.
And the Now You See Me star is reportedly using her split from Sacha to inspire her latest role.
According to WHO magazine, Isla draws on her own personal experiences to bring authenticity and depth to her character.
A source told the publication: ‘Isla’s real life inspires her. She draws inspiration from her own experiences and channels them into this character.
The announcement of Isla and Sacha’s split came shortly after Rebel Wilson made claims about Sacha in her memoir, Rebel Rising, which he has denied.
The actress made headlines after making several accusations against her former Grimsby co-star, accusing him of inappropriate behavior on set.
Isla and Sacha’s split announcement came shortly after Rebel Wilson made claims accusing Sacha of inappropriate behaviour on the set of Grimsby in 2016 (pictured).
In the book Rebel Rising, she wrote that she “regrets the day” she met the actor, whom she had described as her “idol”, at a dinner party hosted by Little Britain star Matt Lucas.
A year later, Sacha offered her a role in the 2016 film Grimsby as Dawn, the wife of his character Nobby.
Prior to the publication of her memoir, Rebel named Sacha as the celebrity responsible for making threats about the book, after which her representatives responded.
On Instagram, confirming his identity, he wrote: “I will not be silenced by expensive lawyers and PR managers. The moron I talk about in ONE CHAPTER of my book is Sacha Baron Cohen.”
Following his statement, Sacha spoke to TMZ through his representatives and said: ‘While we appreciate the importance of speaking out, these demonstrably false claims are directly contradicted by extensive and detailed evidence…
‘(With) contemporary documents, film images and eyewitness accounts from those who were present before, during and after the production of The Brothers Grimsby.’
The book was published in the US in May and contains a chapter entitled Sacha Baron Cohen and Other Idiots, in which Rebel makes claims about his alleged behaviour during the filming of Grimsby.
However, the UK copies have the text crudely blacked out because of what Rebel called “peculiarities” of English law.