Claire Foy looks effortlessly chic in a red blouse and black satin blazer as she steps out in NYC

Claire Foy looked effortlessly chic as she headed to ABC Studios in New York City on Wednesday. 

The 41-year-old British actress was seen walking down the street wearing a striking red top with a scarf-like detail wrapped around it.

She paired a vibrant top with a sleek black satin blazer featuring classic notch lapels and crisp white tailored trousers.

Claire completed her outfit with a classic black leather belt, fashionable black sunglasses, and eye-catching silver earrings.

To finish off her look, the actress from The Crown wore black leather loafers and styled her brown hair in big, flowing waves.

Claire is in New York City to promote her new film, H Is for Hawk, where she acts with Brendan Gleeson, Sam Spruell, Denise Gough, and Lindsay Duncan.

Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe, this emotional story centers on Helen, who forms an unexpected bond with a headstrong hawk named Mabel after the death of her father. This friendship helps her cope with her loss.

Claire recently spoke out against the use of artificial intelligence in filmmaking, saying it upsets her and she’d be unhappy if it became commonplace in Hollywood.

The actress recently shared that she’d be very upset if the studio used an AI-created hawk in her latest movie instead of a real one.

She explained: ‘I just find it very sad. I have no interest in watching or reading anything by AI.’

When questioned about worries of being replaced, the Emmy-winning artist explained that it’s up to viewers to determine how entertainment evolves.

She told The Sunday Times that it would only be successful if people actually wanted to watch it, and if younger viewers accepted it as simply how things are now.

I just don’t understand it. I’d be really let down if people preferred watching something that’s basically just fancy animation over something better.

However, Claire is not the only actress to hit out at AI. 

Recently, actress Emily Blunt described AI-created performer Tilly Norwood as frightening and urged talent agencies not to represent her.

Xicoia studio developed a digital actress – a young woman with brown hair – and presented her at the Zurich Film Festival with Eline Van der Velden.

Tilly is getting attention from talent agents, which has upset Smashing Machine actress Emily.

When asked about the report on Tilly, Emily told Variety she found the situation frightening and struggled to express her disappointment, saying she didn’t quite know how to respond.

‘No, are you serious? That’s an AI? Good Lord, we’re screwed. That is really, really scary.

‘Come on, agencies, don’t do that. Please stop. Please stop taking away our human connection.’

Emily learned that Tilly was created to look like a blend of well-known stars, and was even described as being designed to be ‘the next Scarlett Johansson’.

To which Emily replied: ‘But we have Scarlett Johansson.’

And she wasn’t the only Hollywood star voicing their criticisms.

Melissa Barrera, known for her role in the “Scream” movies, publicly criticized the casting of a new actress, Tilly, calling it “gross” in an Instagram post.

She wrote in the caption, ‘I hope any actors represented by this agent see this and take action. This behavior is really inappropriate and shows a lack of awareness.’

I’ll always remember Claire Foy as the absolute perfect Queen Elizabeth II. She really brought the role to life in the first two seasons of The Crown, and honestly, I don’t think anyone could have done it better!

She won several awards for her performance, including a Golden Globe and two Emmy Awards.

Just a year after playing Anne Boleyn, one of Henry VIII’s wives, in the BBC’s adaptation of Wolf Hall, she landed her role in The Crown.

She recently starred in the highly praised drama, All Of Us Strangers, with Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott.

At the end of last year, she filmed her latest film, H Is for Hawk, which premiered in October.

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2026-01-21 21:04