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Today, “Page Six” announced that Gillian Anderson and Peter Morgan, the creator The crown, broke up after four years together. Which, I’m sorry, but did anyone know they were dating?
Normally, a breakup of celebrities at this level – between the beloved actress and the guy behind the beloved historical drama – might not attract as much attention, as there were no French chatos or pets named Karen. That being said, the news of their amicable split comes a month after season four of The crown, in which Anderson played the key role of Margaret Thatcher, premiered on Netflix.
According to “Page Six”, the couple met in 2016 on the set Sex education. From then on, they were one of those enviable couples living in separate houses. As Anderson said in a January interview with Sunday Times: “My partner and I do not live together. If we did, that would be our end. “
Given the news about both their relationship and its dissolution, I am full of keen curiosity. I would change a member for being on set The crown during filming, especially to flirt with Josh O’Connor, but also to witness the Anderson-Morgan dynamic. I can only imagine playing one of the most offended women in history and, in addition, you do it under the guidance of your boyfriend. (Anderson was an extraordinary Thatcher, with her voice full of candy and husky, sweet. However, according to my very upset ex-parents and every critic in Britain, The crown he was completely too nice to the character.)
Neither side commented on the separation and no, Margaret Thatcher will not to return for season five.