Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan has said she wears an Artists4Ceasefire pin as a “call to Joe Biden”. The 37-year-old actress, from Galway, Ireland, spoke of Bill Clinton’s role in the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, which ended around 30 years of violence in Northern Ireland, and said the current US president “could really effectively use his position” to do something similar. Speaking to the PA news agency at the screening for part two of Bridgerton series three, she said: “It (the pin) is a symbol of peace.
It’s a call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza and Israel. Nicole Coughlan attends a screening of Bridgerton season 3, part two, wearing a veil and light pink gown (Lucy North/PA) “And it’s a call to Joe Biden because, I’m from Ireland and the American president at that time, Clinton, had a huge effect on the peace process in Ireland and worked out a two-state solution in Northern Ireland. “There’s been peace in Northern Ireland since the 90s, so I think he (Biden) could really effectively use his position now to do that.
Luke Newton and Nicole Coughlan (Lucy North/PA) The actress is also known for her role playing Clare in Derry Girls, a sitcom set during the Troubles in the 1990s. At the screening, Coughlan also spoke about the memes created by fans following the premiere of the first half of the new series. Claudia Jessie and Luke Thompson (Lucy North/PA) “And I love TikTok and I used to love TikTok because I was never on.
