Gillian Anderson addresses Alec Baldwin, overshadowing his British-American accent: “I’m sad it caused him so much suffering.”
On Sunday, The Crown star Gillian Anderson addressed Alec Baldwin shading his British-American “switch” accent, which led him to delete his Twitter account last Wednesday.
“It’s not a newsworthy article,” a 52-year-old man told ET. “But I’m sad it caused him so much suffering.”
Gillian was born in Chicago, but has lived in London since 2002, after growing up there from the age of 2-11.


Controversy: On Sunday, crown star Gillian Anderson addressed Alec Baldwin, overshadowing his British-American “switch” accent, which led him to delete his Twitter account last Wednesday.

The 52-year-old bidialectal man told ET: “It’s not a newsworthy article, but I’m sad it caused him so much suffering.”
“A few people sent a message saying something was going on,” Anderson recalled.
“I did not pay any attention to him because I am just living something. I grew up between two countries and so, depending on who is listening to me, in which direction my accent goes. So I’m so used to it, it’s old news to me.
The 62-year-old tried to discover the Spanish scandal of his second wife Hillary “Hilaria” Thomas.
The 37-year-old cultured eagle – who had just greeted his sixth child through a surrogate – was born and raised in Boston, despite his earlier claim that he was born and raised in Mallorca.

Back and forth: Gillian was born in Chicago, but has lived in London since 2002, after growing up there from the age of 2-11.

Anderson said, “It’s just something I’m living. I grew up between two countries and so, depending on who is listening to me, in which direction my accent goes. So I’m so used to it, it’s old news for me. “

Screening: The 62-year-old tried to discover Hillary’s second wife ‘Hilaria’ Thomas’ Spanish scandal (photo last Wednesday)

March 1 Family Portrait: The 37-year-old cultured eagle – who just met his sixth child through a surrogate – was born and raised in Boston, despite his previous claim that he was born and raised in Boston. Mallorca
DePaul University graduate showed glam in a “fantastic elegant” black satin Dior suit and jewelry with hair and makeup applied by the Czech local Adriana Bartosova.
Gillian is leading the awards season for her direct portrayal of late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of Netflix’s Royal Drama.
Anderson received the Best Supporting Actress trophies at the 26th Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday, as well as the 78th Golden Globe Awards on February 28th.
The Sex Education star will compete for the outstanding performance of a female actress in a trophy of the drama series at the 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards, which will be broadcast on April 4 on TNT / TBS.

Sophisticated: DePaul University graduate showed glam in a “fantastically elegant” black satin Dior suit and jewelry with hair and makeup applied by Czech local Adriana Bartosova

Transformed: Gillian Leads Awards Season for Her Direct Portrayal of late British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of Netflix Royal Drama


Crowded Room: Anderson received Best Supporting Actress trophies at the 26th Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday (L) and the 78th Golden Globe Awards on February 28 (D)
Gillian faces stiff competition against her own crown colleagues Olivia Colman and Emma Corrin, as well as the duo Ozark, Julia Garner and Laura Linney.
“Getting there in front of that room, whether that room is the Golden Globe room or the SAG room or whatever, is incredibly intimidating,” Anderson explained.
‘It’s intense! So, you know, being able to sit in a hotel room and sit on a couch and be alone and not see hundreds of people, or maybe thousands of people who could watch, is kind of a great concert.
The entire Crown cast will also compete for the coveted outstanding performance of an ensemble in a drama series trophy, which is the SAG equivalent of the best image.

Broadcast on April 4 on TNT / TBS! The Sex Education star will compete for the outstanding performance of an actress in a trophy of the drama series at the 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards