'You know what? It's nothing to do with me': Hugh Jackman's wife Deborra-lee Furness reveals why she never Googles herself By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 21:30 GMT, 2 March 2019 | Updated: 22:18 GMT, 2 March 2019 Viewcomments She's known just as much for her philanthropy as her acting and producing gigs. And in Sunday's Stellar, celebrating the upcoming International Women's Day, Deborra-lee Furness revealed why she never Googles herself. The 63-year-old said that when a stranger posts something negative online, 'it's their problem'. 'It's nothing to do with me': Deborra-lee Furness, 63, revealed in Sunday's Stellar why she never Googles herself When asked by the publication as to whether she Googles herself, Deborra-lee responded: 'Never. Because you know what? It's nothing to do with me.' 'If someone sitting in Des Moines (Iowa) is going to say something mean about someone they don't even know, it's their problem,' the wife of Hugh Jackman added. During the interview, Deborra-lee also said that we 'are on our way' towards achieving gender equality. 'We're on our way - I see a lot more cinematographers and directors (in the industry who are women) - but we've still got a long way to go,' she said. The wife of Hugh Jackman added: 'If someone sitting in Des Moines (Iowa) is going to say something mean about someone they don't even know, it's their problem' The comments come after Deborra-lee attended the Women for Peace Association luncheon in New York on Friday. The Voyager actress wore trousers, a vest and jacket, and elevated her look with black and white platform sneakers. Noticeably missing from Deborra-lee's side was her husband, Hugh Jackman, who is currently promoting his upcoming show The Man. The Music. The Show. The couple who met on the set of Australian drama Corelli in 1995, and married in 1996, share two adopted children, son Oscar, 18, and daughter Ava, 13. How they make it work: Speaking to Who magazine last September, Hugh, 50, revealed his secret pact with his wife Speaking to Who magazine last September, Hugh, 50, revealed his secret pact with his wife. 'When Deb and I got married, we made a pact that we would look at each other at every turning point in our lives and ask ourselves if this is good or bad for our family,' Hugh told the magazine. He continued: 'The family is all four of us, so something may be great for my career but terrible for the family, or actually it may be a bit of a sacrifice for the family but really good for me.' Hugh told the magazine: 'When Deb and I got married, we made a pact that we would look at each other at every turning point in our lives and ask ourselves if this is good or bad for our family' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility