Derry Girls star worried 'violence' will return to Northern Ireland

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Derry Girls star SaoirseJackson 'frustrated' by Brexit and worried 'violence' will return to Northern Ireland

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Derry Girls star Saoirse-Monica Jackson has admitted she’s “frustrated” by Brexit and said she is worried about “violence” returning to the North.

She said: “I think I feel like the rest of the country. I feel frustrated and I think that the Good Friday Agreement is something that should never be disregarded and it should be acknowledged.” Saoirse-Monica, who now lives in London, now has her sights set on cracking the States after landing her first Hollywood role in a rom-com.“It’s called There You’ll Find Me, based on Jenny B. Jones book and my character is quite an interesting one. She’s lovely, a much nicer person than my Erin in Derry Girls. It’ll be nice to do. I would love to do some drama after that.”

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