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Robin Wright Reveals She Fled the US for England

Robin Wright Opens Up About Living in England and Her New Relationship

Robin Wright has shared that she now resides in the English countryside, having moved there after leaving the United States. She expressed her frustration with life in America, calling it a “show” of rushing and competition, and praised the freedom and kindness she has found in England.

“I love being in this country. There’s a sense of freedom and self here,” she explained. “People are genuinely kind. They live at a different pace—no traffic jams or panicked phone calls,” she added.

Robin Wright posing for a photo.
Robin Wright revealed she now lives in England after relocating from the U.S.

She rents a home in the Chilterns and enjoys the tranquility, often listening to birds each morning instead of the noise of construction and busy traffic characteristic of Los Angeles. Wright shared her satisfaction in finally meeting someone special, referring to Henry Smith, whom she said she has finally found.

Robin Wright at Wimbledon.
Wright appreciates the peaceful lifestyle in the countryside.

She recounted how she met Henry Smith in a London bar, recounting a humorous incident where she attempted to feed his dog steak. The encounter, filled with playful exchanges, turned into their first impression of each other.

Robin Wright at a photocall.
Wright explained she enjoys the quiet and slower pace of life in England.

In a reflection on her personal life, Wright clarified she would not remarry, having been married three times—most recently to Clement Giraudet, from whom she divorced in 2022. She also noted that her previous marriages included notable ex-husbands such as Sean Penn and Dane Witherspoon.

Wright mentioned that she met Smith in a lighthearted way—after she tried to feed his dog steak—and described him as a good, decent man. She emphasized that he was unaware of her fame when they connected.

Robin Wright at a festival.
She enjoys the peaceful atmosphere in her new rural home in England.