The Texan Woman Who Woke Up British - Lisa Alamia | This Morning
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Broadcast on 27/06/2016
Lisa Alamia went in for a simple operation, but when she woke up she had swapped her Texas drawl for an English accent. She shares her story with Holly and Phillip.
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It's an improvement on her American accent, lucky woman
@zacharywhite211
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Nothing wrong with a normal American accent. But the chicano accent you hear in her kids... That's bad. It's the sort of accent that puts you at a disadvantage in all sorts of things. It's bad
Imagine Indian, Russian or Arabic accents, lucky you.
@philiprevis6784
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HAHAHA
Gaw blimey!!
She sounds kiwi
She sounds more Australian to be honest.
Straight out of Mary Poppins
Nothing to feel self-conscious about. The kid accent though, is something to be self-conscious and get speech therapy for 😂. That chicano thing is quite bad in America
This all sounds credible, bit is it???😮
Maybe neurological issue
So all british had jaw surgery. Is that serious
OMG!!!!!
She doesn't sound 'British', she sounds a cross between the Brummie and Australian accent.
@solid7468
7 жыл бұрын
Australian accent is British
@mymaya
7 жыл бұрын
a
@mymaya
7 жыл бұрын
a
@solid7468
7 жыл бұрын
Australian is a British accent
@williammulholland3314
7 жыл бұрын
Adam Madi it's a stupid thing people say really, it's either Australian, English, Scottish, Welsh, northern Irish or Canadian.