Isla Fisher reveals Christmas plans after Sacha Baron Cohen divorce
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Isla Fisher has her "whole family" visiting for Christmas this year.
The Now You See Me: Now You Don't star - who finalised her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen in June - has revealed her three children will be coming over for the festive season.
The Australian star old E! News: "I've got my whole family coming from Greece. I've got my family coming from London."
The 49-year-old actress was with the Borat star for over two decades before they split in April 2024.
Earlier this month, Isla admitted she was "enjoying" her life now as her priorities had shifted.
She told Elle Decoration: "I'm enjoying this new version of my life. I don't need to party in my house anymore.
"I love to get in the bath. I'll light some candles, bring in my laptop and put on something on Netflix. That's as exciting as it gets."
Isla has also admitted how going through divorce feels like "a different grief", but she has enjoyed "creating a new identity" following the breakdown of her marriage.
She told NewBeauty Magazine: "I'm not going to lie ... it has been a really challenging time.
"I definitely feel like there's something about the divorce club that anyone in it understands in a way other people don't. It's a different grief.
"I feel like creating a new identity after your divorce is so fun, though.
"You get to reflect on your values and goals, explore new interests, focus on what you want and rebuild your sense of self."
Isla revealed there have been "lots of positives" to come from the breakup, including the chance to revisit passions she enjoyed when she was a youngster.
She said: "It's a lot like that, reconnecting to maybe passions you had when you were a kid, but they fell by the wayside when you were raising a family.
"All the relationships that you have in your life that were not necessarily the forefront of the way that you spend your time, because you're married.
"Those relationships that are so supportive and brilliant and often really, really old get to retake centre stage. I think that's a really exciting thing."













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