Jamie Dornan’s Brexit Heartbreak: Why the Star Lost Sleep Over the UK Leaving the EU

The ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ actor, 39, returned to the nation’s screens last night as he appeared on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ on ITV. Jonathan also welcomed Joanna Lumley, Usain Bolt, Shalom Brune-Franklin and Holly Willoughby to his sofa. Damon Albarn, the lead singer of Blur and Gorillaz, performed a song as he prepares to complete his UK tour. Jamie has delighted fans with the ‘Fifty Shades’ trilogy since the first film was released six years ago, starring alongside Dakota Johnson in the steamy adaptations of EL James’ books.

But despite his accomplished on-screen moments in the bedroom, in real life Jamie has admitted to being “kept awake” in bed by Brexit.

 

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The ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ actor, 39, returned to the nation’s screens last night as he appeared on ‘The Jonathan Ross Show’ on ITV. Jonathan also welcomed Joanna Lumley, Usain Bolt, Shalom Brune-Franklin and Holly Willoughby to his sofa. Damon Albarn, the lead singer of Blur and Gorillaz, performed a song as he prepares to complete his UK tour. Jamie has delighted fans with the ‘Fifty Shades’ trilogy since the first film was released six years ago, starring alongside Dakota Johnson in the steamy adaptations of EL James’ books.

 

The actor, who hails from Northern Ireland, opened up about his thoughts on the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in 2018.

The star took part in an in-depth interview for ‘Eamonn Mallie: Face to Face with… Jamie Dornan’ on Northern Ireland’s UTV channel.

 

Jamie said: “I am kept awake at night for what it means for this country.

 

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“I can’t really see a sort of sound solution, some of the people who have a say in it over here break my heart a little bit.

“I think this is the last thing that this country needs at the moment, and I just don’t see how there’s a positive outcome for Northern Ireland in the matter.”

Northern Ireland has been a major sticking point between the UK and the EU at various points in the Brexit process.

Now the UK has left the EU, Northern Ireland is still central to the negotiations between both parties.

London and Brussels are currently engaged in protracted talks to hammer out a compromise to alleviate trade difficulties in Northern Ireland.

Supply chains to the country from the rest of the UK have been hampered post-Brexit by stringent EU rules at the Northern Irish border, which are mandated by Brussels.

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