American actress Robin Wright finds relocation away from the United States a liberating experience, embarking on this journey with her loving designer boyfriend.
Robin Wright, the acclaimed actress and eight-time Emmy nominee, is leaving the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles behind. In an interview, she expressed her exhaustion with the city's relentless pace and home renovations.
Wright is planning a new chapter in her life, one that involves a rented home by the English seaside with her beloved Labradors Rusty and Rocky. This move marks a significant change for the actress, who has spent much of her life in the spotlight.
In her upcoming project, Wright executive produces and stars as Laura, a suspicious and overprotective mother, in the psychological thriller, "The Girlfriend." The six-episode series, based on Michelle Frances' 2017 novel, premieres on Amazon Prime Video on September 10. The small-screen adaptation also stars Olivia Cooke, Laurie Davidson, Waleed Zuaiter, Anna Chancellor, Francesca Corney, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Karen Henthorn, Leo Suter, and Tanya Moodie.
"The Girlfriend" is a tale of two women locked in a "tug-of-war" over the same love, as Wright described it. This role is a departure from her previous work, providing a fresh challenge for the versatile actress.
Wright's personal life has also undergone changes. Her marriage to CleΜment Giraudet ended in 2022 after nearly four years. The actress has stated that she is not interested in getting married a fourth time. Wright was previously married to Dane Witherspoon and Sean Penn, and has two children, Dylan, 34, and Hopper, 32, from her marriage to Penn.
Despite her decision to leave Los Angeles, Wright has expressed her love for England and its people. However, she admitted that she is still trying to understand England's complex class system. Wright's move to the English seaside suggests that she is embracing a new way of life, one that offers a welcome respite from the demands of Hollywood.