No positive outcome’ The Tourist’s Jamie Dornan on Brexit fears for Northern Ireland – Daily Express

Posted: January 24, 2022 at 9:56 am

Jamie Dornan, 39, who hails from Northern Ireland, revealed in an interview onEamonn Mallie's Face to Face thathe didnt see a positive outcome from the negotiations. The Fifty Shades of Grey actor went on to say that he didnt think highly of the UKs withdrawal from the EU in the 2018 interview, insisting that it was the last thing the country needs at the moment.

I am kept awake at night for what it means for this country, I cant 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, Jamie said.

I think this is the last thing that this country needs at the moment, and I just dont see how theres a positive outcome for Northern Ireland in the matter.

While he acknowledged that there were a lot of interesting options on the table, Jamie pondered where the country would end up in years to come.

At the time of the interview, Northern Irelandwas a central negotiating point of theUK and the EU negotiations.

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Ive got three of my own kids to worry about.

While Jamie is arguably most famous for his role as Christian Grey in thepopularFifty Shades franchise, the father-of-two has also helmed a series of TVshowsover the years.

He most recently fronted his own six-part BBC show, The Tourist, which premiered earlier this month.

Much of the show wasfilmed inSouth Australia, where Jamies unnamed character regains consciousness after being driven off the road by a truck.

Speaking about theshow to Metro earlier this month, the Belfast star said that filming the series was particularly intriguing as Jamie hadnt spent much time in down under before signing up for the programme.

During his five-month stint in Australia, though, Jamie said he had a lot of respect for the Aussies, who reminded him a lot of the Irish.

Ive always really liked Aussies but not spent enough time with them, so to be surrounded by so many was brilliant, Jamie continued.

They remind me of the Irish.

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