An American woman was burned on the internet after it went viral for claiming Australians were using dinky-di accents for the show.
Thai Honey criticized online for recommending Australians “Exaggerate your accents a bit” in a recent viral video.
The young American woman, who is also targeted by recommending people who are not traumatized, lacks personality. She has since made her profile private.
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Australian actress Jane Hamilton-Foster responded with her best “Australian” chirp to an American woman who claimed the local accent was applied.
But not before some aspiring Australians cut the video of it and faced glaring allegations.
One of the critics of the young woman is Australian actress Jane Hamilton-Foster, who responds best with an “Australian” tone.
‘Hello love, Australians here, we all have accents, right? Yours is so strong,” he said, letting his broad accent shine through.
‘Well done.’
And the actress’s video seemed to garner support from her compatriots.
“I love how Americans think they don’t have an accent,” one man laughed in the comments.
“I wonder if he heard,” said another.
The third used the hashtag ‘leaveAussiesalone’.
Others said the original woman could be mistaken for a combination of a major accent and Australian slang.
When I went to America, no one knew what I was talking about!!! I had to keep her voice down,” admitted one woman.
Someone laughed, “I don’t think it took long to confuse Americans”.
‘We have all the accents,’ I say, at least once a day, as a voice trainer laughs.’
Others said they thought the “South American” accent in movies was exaggerated until they moved to the southern states.
But others sided with the American.
“I don’t speak that much Australian here, not that much,” one woman said.


Australian Jane Hamilton-Foster joked about Thai Honey for claiming that Australians put their distinctive accents
“I am an Australian and YES 100%… when Australians are embarrassed… they definitely exaggerate their accent,” one man said.
“If our accent is ‘on the top’ worldwide in movies and TV shows, I don’t blame anyone for believing that,” another woman said.
Others were disappointed that the original video was made private.
‘Did you delete your account? I wanted to see the comments on that video, but I can’t find it,” one woman said.
“It became private, it died,” said another.
Source: Daily Mail