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IntroductionGillian Anderson may finally have revealed where she keeps her X-Files after a huge safe was spotted
Gillian Anderson may finally have revealed where she keeps her X-Files after a huge safe was spotted being removed from her former North London home this week following it's sale.
The actress, 55, who found fame in the iconic 90s sci-fi series, was seen at the property was the metal item was lifted via a crane one the back of a moving truck.
One crew member could be seen operating the machinery as it carefully moved the safe from the front garden of the swanky town house.
It comes after it was revealed Gillian had rekindled her romance with The Crown creator Peter Morgan last year.
The couple dated for four years before splitting in 2020. The split was reportedly amicable, with suggestions that their highly demanding work schedules played a part in the ending of the relationship.
Gillian Anderson may finally have revealed where she keeps her X-Files after a huge safe was spotted being removed from her former North London home this week following it's sale
The actress, 55, who found fame in the iconic 90s sci-fi series, was seen at the property was the metal item was lifted via a crane one the back of a moving truck
Gillian as Agent Dana Scully in the X Files with co-star David Duchovny (pictured 1998)
Within weeks of their split Peter was dating filmmaker Jemima Khan but the pair called it quits by February 2021, after she allegedly took issue with his depiction of her late friend Princess Diana in The Crown, where Gillian played Margaret Thatcher.
Reports that Gillian had found love with Peter first broke in October 2016 when The Daily Mail confirmed she was telling friends about dating the screenwriter.
In December 2020 however, it was revealed that Gillian and Peter, who never lived together, had split yet were determined to remain great friends.
Fans of the Netflix series can now bid for outfits worn by Gillian and co-star Emma Corrin in the series to raise money for the War Child charity.
Celebrities have come forward to share some of their most loved items, which also include the original script from 2003 rom com, Love Actually which was donated by creator Richard Curtis.
The Crown have also given their original script from the first episode of the third series which saw the Queen become concerned when Harold Wilson would have become the Prime Minister in 1974.
Over 70 celebrities including Coldplay who have given one of their drumskins, Ed Sheeran who has donated one of his guitars, as has Nile Rodgers for War Child's annual Spring Clean fundraiser.
One crew member could be seen operating the machinery as it carefully lifted the safe from the front garden of the swanky town house
It comes after it was revealed Gillian had rekindled her romance with The Crown creator Peter Morgan last year
The couple dated for four years before splitting in 2020. The split was reportedly amicable, with suggestions that their highly demanding work schedules played a part in the ending of the relationship (pictured together 2020)
Members of the public have been given the opportunity to get their hands on a signed Maestro book and album by Bradley Cooper, a limited-edition book of the Saltburn script that's been signed by all the cast, or a signed Barbie poster from Margot Robbie and a limited-edition book of the script of Saltburn.
Gillian is donating a jacket from her time on Netflix's Sex education as well as multiple outfits from when she played Margaret Thatcher in The Crown.
She said: 'I'm donating a very special final season wrap gift from Netflix. My personalised Sex Education American letterman jacket.
Fans of the Netflix series can now bid for outfits worn by Gillian and co-star Emma Corrin in the series to raise money for the War Child charity
Celebrities have come forward to share some of their most loved items, which also include the original script from 2003 rom com, Love Actually which was donated by creator Richard Curtis (Emma Corrin pictured in The Crown)
'You can also bid on one of my Margaret Thatcher costumes worn in 'The Crown', along with other Crown costumes.
'This is all because around the world, children are facing unprecedented levels of conflict.
'By bidding in Spring Clean, you can show your support and help War Child reach even more children.'
Emma Freud and Richard Curtis, screenwriter and director of Love Actually, have donated the original shooting script for Love actually which contains unseen storylines that were cut from the film.
'We are donating the original shooting script for Love Actually to help support this incredible cause, Richard Curtis said.
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