Totally unbothered. Gillian Anderson isn’t concerned by recent chatter surrounding her English accent, which recently came into question when she delivered her Golden Globes acceptance speech earlier this month in an American accent.
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Gillian Anderson looked sensational accepting her Golden Globe award - 24 years after she first won one. At the virtual ceremony on Sunday (28 February) Gillian took home the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Supporting Role for her portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in series four of The Crown.
Totally unbothered. Gillian Anderson isn’t concerned by recent chatter surrounding her English accent, which recently came into question when she delivered her Golden Globes acceptance speech earlier this month in an American accent.
Gillian Anderson isn’t spending much time worried about questions over her accent. The actress threw people for a loop after she won a Golden Globe last weekend for her role on “The Crown”, and delivered her acceptance speech in an American accent.
Gillian Anderson isn't spending much time worried about questions over her accent. The actress threw people for a loop after she won a Golden Globe last weekend for her role on , and delivered her acceptance speech in an American accent.Fans were surprised, as she's given interviews in the past with an English accent and she was winning the award for playing the U.K.
Gillian Anderson is bidialectal.The 52-year-old actress was born in Chicago and moved to London when she was 5. When she was 11, she moved back to the United States and lived in Michigan, spending enough time in both the U.S.
Ta-ta, Twitter! Alec Baldwin left the social media platform on Wednesday, March 3, after receiving backlash over a joke about Gillian Anderson.
a CNN story titled ‘Gillian Anderson’s American accent throws some people off’, referencing Anderson speaking in her natural American accent at last week’s Golden Globes, despite usually speaking with a British accent in her roles.After tweeting out the story and adding the caption: “Switching accents ? That sounds…fascinating,” users criticised Baldwin for what they deemed to be an unnecessary and spiteful comment.In a new video posted to Instagram yesterday (March 3), Baldwin says the hate led
Alec Baldwin has quit Twitter after backlash over a tweet about Gillian Anderson's American accent. The 62-year-old actor responded to criticism on the social media site after he reposted a news story about 'The Crown' actress - who was born in the US and grew up in the UK and the States - using an American accent as she accepted her Golden Globe award for her role as Margaret Thatcher.
Alec Baldwin has quit Twitter for the second time this year. The actor announced he had deactivated his account on Wednesday (3 March) because of people criticising him for a tweet he posted about Gillian Anderson’s American accent.
Alec Baldwin, 62, got a lot of attention on Mar. 3 when he asked if Gillian Anderson, 52, was “switching accents” during her acceptance speech for winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series for her work on The Crown.
Love Island star Laura Anderson has broke down in tears as she revealed she’s lost jobs since her trip to Dubai in lockdown. Laura, 31, has insisted her trip to Dubai was for work purposes as she was amongst a number of reality stars and influencers who received backlash for jetting off to the UAE when the UK had a travel bridge with the country.
Laura Anderson has revealed that travelling to Dubai during the coronavirus pandemic had a huge impact on her as she lost thousands of followers and also jobs.The 31-year-old, originally from Stirling, said she was trolled online as she documented her luxurious trip to Dubai on Instagram back in January.And her followers were so furious by her decision to travel that the Scot was forced to turn off the comments on her social media posts.Laura hopped on a plane to Dubai when the UK still had a
The Crown reigned supreme,with Josh O'Connor, Emma Corrin and Gillian Anderson landing awards. But Gillian - who played a formidable Margaret Thatcher in the series - caused a bit of confusion on the night, thanks to her American accent, which threw many fans off.
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