Josh Hartnett Just Shared His Brother’s Iconic Response To Him Accidentally Using A British Word After Permanently Relocating To England

Josh lives in the English countryside with his British wife, Tamsin Egerton, and their four daughters.
Last year, Josh Hartnett made his much-anticipated return to the limelight in M. Night Shyamalan’s movie Trap, with the Hollywood star arguably falling off the radar after becoming a ‘90s heartthrob as a teen.
Josh first entered mainstream consciousness when he starred in the 1998 movie The Faculty, and he was the leading man in Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides a year later.
He also left Los Angeles and returned to his home state of Minnesota to avoid the glitz and glamor of fame. When he started dating English actor Tamsin Egerton in 2012, he permanently relocated to a small town in England.
And the star reflected on the playful relationship that he has with his children during a recent appearance on The Tonight Show, where he also admitted to clinging to his American roots while living in the English countryside.
Acknowledging that his four daughters are born and raised Brits, Josh said: “My kids love to give me crap about being American, because I’m the only American in our house. I’m a foreigner in my own home!”
“Oh no,” Josh said of the accent. “I mean, I will, because the language, the nouns are so different, there’s just every once in a while I use the wrong noun. I had my family over, I think last Christmas, I said ‘boot’ or I said something English, like ‘loo’ instead of ‘toilet,’ and my brother goes: ‘OK, Madonna.’”
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