Portia di Rossi talks about this too. She said it was difficult to go back and forth between American and Australian accent to where she felt like she was putting on one or the other.
You just end up talking like the people you're around. When I left my country I had an incredibly strong accent but now I've lived in America and Spain for the past 10 years and I basically have a non-regional american dialect now. sucks but when I go home I pick up the old accent a bit again.
@zoeisobel unless you have spent your time immersed in another country for months at a time you have no idea what that does to your accent. Your comment is baseless in fact or foundation.
@whipthedog my nieces and nephews went to new zealand last year for a month and they came back with absolutely no birmingham accent! They didn't even have a slight australian/nz accent. I worked in worcester and within 3 months I had a slight worcester accent. Tammin was immersed in the US and therefore she gained the accent just as quickly. You imitate the people around you, its human nature. To say its sad that she has to do this is to say say she is not human.
@boo2ubam 11 months ago or not, you still wrote it and you were wrong. I'll reply to any stupid comments you put on the internet. My opinion. Not yours. ;) troll.
Portia di Rossi talks about this too. She said it was difficult to go back and forth between American and Australian accent to where she felt like she was putting on one or the other.
You just end up talking like the people you're around. When I left my country I had an incredibly strong accent but now I've lived in America and Spain for the past 10 years and I basically have a non-regional american dialect now. sucks but when I go home I pick up the old accent a bit again.
bermyWHAT 7 months ago
WTF is this accent.
Hammer332 7 months ago
@zoeisobel unless you have spent your time immersed in another country for months at a time you have no idea what that does to your accent. Your comment is baseless in fact or foundation.
crazedstargazer 8 months ago
@whipthedog my nieces and nephews went to new zealand last year for a month and they came back with absolutely no birmingham accent! They didn't even have a slight australian/nz accent. I worked in worcester and within 3 months I had a slight worcester accent. Tammin was immersed in the US and therefore she gained the accent just as quickly. You imitate the people around you, its human nature. To say its sad that she has to do this is to say say she is not human.
crazedstargazer 8 months ago
Have a look at her Telegraph interview from 2008. Has her aussie accent.
And here we are 12 months later, and she talking like an American??????
Sad that she thinks that she has to do this.
whipthedog 1 year ago
they seem kinda distant haha... Nolan is putting his arm close, but shes more on the opposite end... she keeps her hands to herself haha
heartbreaker669 1 year ago
@boo2ubam 11 months ago or not, you still wrote it and you were wrong. I'll reply to any stupid comments you put on the internet. My opinion. Not yours. ;) troll.
katiegracemiloo 1 year ago
@katiegracemiloo 11 months ago - it has been forgotten. I do not care. My opinion. Not yours. Fuck off. Do not contact me again. I will not respond.
boo2ubam 1 year ago
@boo2ubam YOU said "I'm not expecting much to come of her. She's 27 already. Give her a couple more years and she'll be forgotten."
katiegracemiloo 1 year ago
@katiegracemiloo wtf are you on about?
boo2ubam 1 year ago