Sex Education Star Gillian Anderson Ditches bra
Gillian Anderson has decided to stop wearing bras.
Because she finds the undergarments too "uncomfortable" to tolerate anymore, the 52-year-old actress "doesn't care" if her breasts start to sag due to a lack of support.
“I don't wear a bra anymore,” she stated in an Instagram Live video. I'm unable to wear a bra. Sorry for the inconvenience.
“It makes no difference to me if my breasts reach my belly button. It's just too f****** painful for me to wear a bra.”
Meanwhile, following a "few of small breakdowns," the 'Crown' star recently confessed she took a break from working in front of the camera to get back on stag.
She stated, " "During that time, I had a couple of minor breakdowns, and at the end of it, I couldn't talk about it, couldn't see it, couldn't see photographs, couldn't. I needed to instantly immerse myself in theatre in another nation, and then I was able to embrace it again after a time, but when I did, it was almost as if I had distanced myself so much from the picture that I was looking at it as if it were another person. There will be no consequences if you immerse yourself as completely as you can and do so for such extended periods of time. Of course, there will be repercussions for this."
Gillian says that finishing her run in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' was a "grieving" experience for her since the part was so "deep" for her.
She stated, " "I felt as if I'd lost touch with my dearest friend. I was in mourning. My friends in New York hosted a brunch for me the weekend after [I finished my marathon], and I was a complete disaster when I arrived. It was really moving. I also realized it was improbable that I'd do it again since I'd most certainly lose my mind. I came really close. I'd gotten away with it by the skin of my teeth the first time, and if I did it again out of ego, attachment, or a refusal to let her go, there would be repercussions. So I knew it was over, and it was heartbreaking."
Gillian says that finishing her run in 'A Streetcar Named Desire' was a "grieving" experience for her since the part was so "deep" for her.
She stated, " "I felt as if I'd lost touch with my dearest friend. I was in mourning. My friends in New York hosted a brunch for me the weekend after [I finished my marathon], and I was a complete disaster when I arrived. It was really moving. I also realized it was improbable that I'd do it again since I'd most certainly lose my mind. I came really close. I'd gotten away with it by the skin of my teeth the first time, and if I did it again out of ego, attachment, or a refusal to let her go, there would be repercussions. So I knew it was over, and it was heartbreaking."
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