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Dianna Agron Debuts Transatlantic Accent in Vanity Fair Interview

Viewers on social media called Agron’s new British-tinged accent 'Hilaria Baldwin–esque,' spawning a wave of memes that linked the shift to her Belgian partner.

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Overview

  • Agron opened the Vanity Fair conversation in French before switching to English with a pronounced transatlantic lilt.
  • Clips of her shifted voice pitch rapidly went viral on Instagram, where fans dissected every syllable.
  • Numerous users compared her accent change to Hilaria Baldwin’s past controversies, dubbing Agron the “new Hilaria.”
  • Supporters suggested her Belgian partner, artist Harold Ancart, may have influenced the sudden adoption of a British-tinged tone.
  • Agron has not publicly addressed the accent transformation or the ensuing online reaction.