Pierce Brosnan and his wife, Keely Shaye Smith, recently appeared at the premiere of the new Paramount Plus series MobLand. Keely, dressed in an elegant black lace gown, walked the red carpet next to Pierce, who wore a navy suit.
A video of their appearance quickly spread across the internet, sparking a wide range of reactions. Some viewers focused on Keely’s walk and noticeable weight loss, while others highlighted the couple’s enduring love.
Although the premiere was a glamorous event, much of the attention soon shifted to the film itself — particularly to Pierce Brosnan’s role as a crime boss caught in a brutal underworld feud.
Co-starring with Helen Mirren and Tom Hardy, the dark London crime drama promised intrigue and suspense.
However, instead of focusing on the plot or performances, social media buzzed with criticism of Brosnan’s Irish accent in the series.
Brosnan, who was born in Ireland but moved to London at a young age before eventually settling in California, has previously spoken about the challenges of maintaining his native accent.
To prepare for MobLand, he worked with a dialect coach and drew inspiration from Irish politicians to shape his character’s voice.
In addition to the busy week, Brosnan was also spotted in London with his granddaughter, Isabella Smith.
The resemblance between Isabella and her late mother — Charlotte Brosnan-Pierce, Pierce’s adopted daughter who tragically passed away in 2013 — was striking and quickly became a topic of conversation.
Pierce Brosnan’s presence at the MobLand premiere became a multi-layered moment, sparking discussions about his wife Keely, the show itself, and his family ties.
The public’s keen interest in both his career and personal life reflects continued fascination, as Brosnan balances stardom with his deep devotion to loved ones.