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‘Why can nobody do the accent? Shane MacGowan’s widow leads Irish criticism of Netflix’s House of Guinness

Shane Macdowan’s widow’s wife, Netflix’s new hit show House of Guinness’in criticism: ‘Why can nobody make an Irish accent?’

59 -year -old Victoria Mary Clarke, who married the Pouges singer from 2018 to her death in 2023, is one of the many angry Ireland who puts the brave drama about the world -famous beer factory of the flow giant.

The series, which is opposed to the ground of the 19th century Dublin and New York, tells the story of the legendary Guinness family after the death of Patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness.

It was thought that the show would be the consecutive answer of the show by Steven Knight behind Peaky Blinders – this is the consecutive answer to Netflix – which follows a similar story of a family to lead a media empire.

However, Netflix’s series ‘inspired by real stories’ – the ‘cliché’ depiction of the country’s history, ‘wood’ acting and ‘invented’ came under fire in Ireland because of a gay story.

Even one of the grandchildren of the family said that Molly Guinness felt a ‘right’ anger while watching the show last week, and remained uninformed how the bosses chose to portray their late ancestors.

However, there were attempts to trigger the most anger by the British actors in the Irish accent, and some journalists claim that ‘shocking’ efforts’ dreams’ dreams’.

And while Ms. Clarke defends the show of the show – the controversial Irish rapper string and Punk group Fontaines DC, while the ‘ridiculous’ accents admitted to him.

Victoria Mary Clarke (left), who was married to the Poures singer (right) until his death in 2023, is one of many angry Ireland throwing accents in Guinness

The series, which was organized against the background of the 19th century Dublin and New York, tells the story of the legendary Guinness family after the death of Patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness

The series, which was organized against the background of the 19th century Dublin and New York, tells the story of the legendary Guinness family after the death of Patriarch Sir Benjamin Guinness

He wrote on X: ‘I just wonder why nobody can do Irish accent? !!! I love the appearance of it, but the accent is ridiculous. ‘

Mrs. Clarke, who works as a writer, repeated the feelings of some newspaper journalists in Ireland.

Last week, writers in the Irish star, British actor James Norton’s Irish Sean Rafferty ‘Darby O’gill’e more than the 1800s like Dublin, he said.

They said: ‘Five episodes, something that continues to take me away from action – James Norton’s accent.

‘Although not the only British actor in the series, the accent is the most shocking.

‘As a Irish person with a TV and watching movies, some attempts against Irish accents disturb my dreams – not good.’

British actor Louis Partridge, who played Edward’s main role in Guinness House, gave an idea of ​​a little diluted sounds at the address behind the accent.

He said that Irish people in the 19th century would look like ‘realistic’ in the normal English accent.

“We wanted to add a little Irish, so my accent like Edward Guinness right now,” he added, and raised Irish Twang while talking.

He continued: ‘R’s difficult and T’s sometimes become “TSS”, while the Dublin we know today … A wider voice.’

The demonstration, which was initiated on September 25, is the first Netflix title with the Irish subtitles.

The series is against the ground of an Ireland, all ready for the threshold of the revolution, leaving the heirs to shoulder the inheritance, family competition and the weight of personal demons.

Inspired by real history, the epic described with dramatic license, political turmoil, complex relationships and approaching the approaching ordeal, while trying to strengthen the names of their families, follows their brothers.

Despite the growth, Daily Mail’s four stars from Roland White, such as ‘fast -moving opener’, called ‘fast family tensions’ received positive investigations.

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