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American Actress Robin Wright expresses thoughts on relocating to the UK: "America is a Chaotic Spectacle"

Actor Robin Wright candidly discusses her life in the U.K., referring to the U.S. as a "chaotic mess."

United States Actor Robin Wright Expresses Thoughts on Relocating to the U.K.: "America's a Chaotic...
United States Actor Robin Wright Expresses Thoughts on Relocating to the U.K.: "America's a Chaotic Mess"

American Actress Robin Wright expresses thoughts on relocating to the UK: "America is a Chaotic Spectacle"

Robin Wright, the actress famed for her role in "The Girlfriend," has found a new home in the U.K., leaving behind the fast-paced lifestyle of America. In an interview with The Times U.K., Wright described most of America as being in cars, stressed, on phone calls, and eating sandwiches.

Wright found England to offer a "freedom of self" compared to the United States. However, she has expressed concerns about England's "obsession with class." She has questioned the significance of attending specific boarding schools or universities in England and criticized the lifestyle as being "rush, competition, and speed," contrasting it with the kind and living people she has encountered in England, who she found were not panicked and stressed.

Wright is not the only Hollywood star to express concerns about life in the U.S. Mark Hamill, known for his role in "Star Wars," recently revealed that he considered leaving the U.S. following Trump's re-election. His wife was able to persuade him to stay in the U.S. by pointing out that Trump should not be allowed to force him out of his own country.

Similarly, Rosie O'Donnell, the Forrest Gump actress, has made a permanent move to Ireland, actively seeking Irish citizenship. O'Donnell moved to Ireland in March following President Donald Trump's return to office.

Wright, who was previously left by Sean Penn and currently lives in France, has expressed her love for living in England. Despite the concerns, she finds England to be a refreshing change from the hectic lifestyle in America.

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