Robin Wright makes emotional statement after moving to the UK: “I love being in this country”

Robin Wright makes emotional statement after moving to the UK: “I love being in this country”
Photos: Instagram Reproduction @robingwright

The “House of Cards” star said in an interview with The Sunday Times that the “United States is a (curse word) show.” Despite the criticism, Robin Wright did not cite any political motivation.

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“They’re not in the car, in traffic, panicking during a phone call, eating a sandwich. That’s most of America. Everything is rush, competition, and speed,” vented the “Forrest Gump” actress.

“It’s liberating to be done. Done with searching, chasing, and receiving only 60% of what you wanted,” Robin Wright continued.

In recent years, the actress has been working in England, moving between rented houses. About the time she lived in Los Angeles, Robin Wright said that everyone was building a house.

Robin Wright makes emotional statement after moving to the UK: “I love being in this country”
Photos: Instagram Reproduction @robingwright

“I’m done with all that. I love the silence,” she concluded. “I love being in this country. There is a freedom of being here. People are so kind. They are living,” she said.

She also mentioned finding her person, Henry Smith, a British-Australian architect. Robin Wright has been with him for at least a year.

“I love being alone and I’ve done it many times. But now I’m like, I want to grow old with someone, travel, and see the world,” she confessed.

Wright has already been married three times, including to Sean Penn, with whom she has daughter Dylan and son Hopper.

Photos: Instagram @robingwright. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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