Jodie Comer has paid homage to her Liverpool roots.
The 27-year-old actress proudly represented her hometown on Sunday (11.10.20) by donning a shirt of the city’s most famous band, The Beatles.
She posed for a snap in the sunshine in a t-shirt emblazoned with the cover of the fab four's 1966 album, ‘Revolver’. Sharing the selfie on her Instagram Story, she wrote: “You can take the girl out of Liverpool…”
Meanwhile, Jodie - who is currently in Ireland filming her upcoming film ‘The Last Duel’ alongside Matt Damon - considered dropping her Liverpudlian accent when she first found fame.
The 'Killing Eve' star said: "When I was much younger, when I was with another agency and really young, I don't know where I got it from, but I thought, 'I have to lose my accent.'
"And I remember working with Stephen Graham and he was great. He was like, 'Don't you dare lose your accent!' And I didn't. Maybe it's just this idea of being working class from the North West, you don't hear those voices all the time on television."
Jodie will never give up her hometown for the bright lights of Los Angeles or Miami beach as she previously insisted she would never move to America because of the "lack of pubs".
She said: "Phoebe Waller-Bridge and I have both said we're not sure we could ever live in LA because of the lack of pubs here ... I'm a Liverpool girl through and through."
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