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    Barry Keoghan’s accent is ‘all over the place’ in new Burberry campaign with fans 'concerned'

    By Niamh Kirk,

    19 hours ago
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    Barry Keoghan's accent is "all over the place" in a new Burberry campaign, fans have pointed out. The accomplished actor dazzles in Burberry's latest collection after being declared the brand's new global ambassador in March.

    The dashing Eternals star donned a classic puffer jacket for the striking photoshoot. At 31 years old, the Dublin-born celebrity drew attention outside a café , looking sharp with a cup of coffee and wearing bold sunglasses.

    It wasn't just Keoghan's striking looks and vivid blue eyes that captured fans' attention, though, but his accent . In the clip posted to Burberry's Instagram, Keoghan appears in a sort of skit with a waitress outside the coffee shop.

    He muse on why he doesn't talk much but is actually shown to be practising lines with the waitress. Barry reflects: "I think I get quiet a lot because you know, I can't find the words or words don't describe that feeling I'm feeling . So I tend to not speak because it doesn't make sense.. I get stuck for words and tend to stay quiet for that reason."

    He then breaks character asking the waitress: 'Did I rush that?'

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    Followers gave their thoughts in the comment section. One wrote: " The accent is so all over the place ," while another chimed in: "That's his actual accent lol". A third agreed: "That's his accent. He's Irish if that helps."

    Others heaped praise on Keoghan's drawl, commenting: "Love the Irish accent!"

    B urberry's latest advertising endeavour features several celebrities including Olivia Colman , Little Simz, and footballer Cole Palmer. Among the titles selected for the stars were "The Puffer with Barry Keoghan ".

    Burberry's chief creative officer, Daniel Lee, said: "Burberry stands for protection, functionality, and a connection to the outdoors. Our archives and the brand's creativity continue to inspire us .

    "This campaign underscores the enduring, protective silhouettes that define our house."

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