Australian actress Isla Fisher has shared a cryptic post to social media amid her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen.
The Wedding Crashers star, 49, hinted at heartbreak as she posted a photo to Instagram on Thursday of a male embracing a woman crying.
‘In Japan you can rent a handsome man just to cry with you and wipe your tears,’ the post read.
It comes after Isla recently opened up about her divorce from Cohen and how the end of their marriage changed her life.
The Aussie actress split with the Borat creator, 53, at the end of 2023 after 13 years of marriage.
Speaking to Stellar, Isla revealed that now she is single again and her children are growing up she is planning to re-focus her efforts on her work.
Australian actress Isla Fisher has shared a cryptic post to social media amid her divorce from Sacha Baron Cohen
‘I think because of the challenges I’ve gone through in the last two years, I don’t see that it will change much,’ Isla admitted.
She added her career had previously been put on the ‘backburner’ while she raised her children with Sacha.
Earlier this year, the actress and her ex shared a friendly exchange on social media amid reports their divorce was getting ‘messy’.
The exes engaged with one another on the Australian star’s recent Instagram post, which shows her in a sultry photoshoot for Style Magazine.
‘Stunning,’ the British actor complimented his former wife in the comments below the post, which he also ‘liked’.
Isla replied some hours later, tagging her ex-partner and writing, ‘Thank you’.
The friendly interaction occurred amid reports her amicable divorce from comedian Sacha is set to turn sour as they divide their £60million (AUD$119million) fortune.
Sources close to the actor said ‘it’s war’ and ‘any remaining veneer of civility has gone’ after Isla opened up about how she was handling their separation.

The Wedding Crashers star, 49, posted a photo to Instagram on Thursday of a male embracing a woman crying

It comes after Isla recently opened up about her divorce from Cohen and how the end of their marriage changed her life
Isla and Sacha revealed in a joint statement in April, 2024 they had ‘quietly separated’ the year before.
‘After a long tennis match lasting over 20 years, we are finally putting our racquets down,’ they told fans.
Discussing the split with the Sunday Times, Isla said: ‘It’s the most difficult thing that I’ve been through and I’ve learnt so much about myself in the process.
‘I never imagined my family being separated but we are committed and loving parents.’
Isla explained her own parents separated when she was nine-years-old and admitted their peaceful arrangement was what she now strives for.
She said: ‘It was very harmonious, I don’t ever remember them fighting about anything… they were very inclusive of each other.’