Wednesday, June 10, 2026

“Hugh Jackman: My father used to tell me, ‘You are Turkish’” news

“Hugh Jackman: My father used to tell me, 'You are Turkish'” news
“Hugh Jackman: My father used to tell me, 'You are Turkish'” news
“Hugh Jackman: My father used to tell me, 'You are Turkish'” news
Hugh Jackman, who came to Istanbul for the ‘An Evening with Hugh Jackman’ show, said, “My father always tells me, ‘You are Turkish, you are considered Turkish.’ That’s why I love Turkish coffee.”

‘I AM VERY HAPPY TO BE BACK TO TURKEY’
Stating that he came to Istanbul for the second time, Jackman said, “The last time I came, it was very different from today’s situation. We came here with my wife after our wedding. We visited Istanbul and went to Fethiye. We took an 18-hour bus ride and had a great time. I am very, very happy to be back in Turkey.” he said.

Stating that he has a historical connection with Istanbul, Jackman said, “Because my great-grandfather lived in Istanbul. I think he was born in Chios. I’m not sure, but he worked in a bank in Istanbul. And my father actually came to Turkey many times. He always says to me, ‘You are Turkish, you are considered Turkish.’ Maybe that’s why I love Turkish coffee.”

“There is nothing that makes me happier than waking up in the morning and drinking a cup of Turkish coffee.” he said.

Jackman also mentioned that he read books about the Ottoman Empire and Ataturk and said, “I read a thick book about the Ottoman Empire, about Ataturk. Because I had a great passion for history. For example, about the Ottoman Empire, I was frankly a little embarrassed to have such little knowledge about an empire that reigned so much.”

Jackman continued his words as follows: “When you look at it, we are talking about two different continents in Istanbul. Asia and Europe… It is a city that combines two continents. I want to see Topkapi, Hagia Sophia, and the Blue Mosque again. If I have the opportunity, I want to taste Turkish food. I never forget it. The food is amazing, there are extraordinary people. I may not have enough time, but my daughter has planned everything for this week, by the way.

Some members of my family say that some of my great-grandfathers were Turkish and some were Greek. But I say Turkish when I am here today. “I say Turkish, but we are not one hundred percent sure.”
Source: http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/kelebek/keyif/28467674.asp

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