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little did she know she would grow up to be a person that posts #penisoftheday photos that are in fact dogs with captions that should of stated in her head. #giliananderson #merylstreep #davidduchovny #katemulgrew #gillovny https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch70AzCPy-U/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cleaningbones · 2 years
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penis of the day
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sleepyscully · 2 years
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Latest #penisoftheday on Gillian’s Instagram
Captioned: Double Trouble.
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scullyblues · 1 year
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*big dick energy* and PenisOfTheDay it's not a coincidence 🤭
Gillian adores the little D(ick)...man, are 30 years into her 😂
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umm little dick, some say he's big, well the rumors 😅🙊🍆
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gillianaofficial · 4 years
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Home made. 🎃🍫   
#YonioftheDay #PenisoftheDay #HalloweenEdition
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astridncs · 5 years
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OMFG SHE JUST DID THISSSS @gillianaofficial I LOVE YOU SO MUCH ❤👏👌
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AN ICONIC QUEEN. QUEEN OF #PENISOFTHEDAY PICS.
*taken from @gillianaofficial IG stories ❤*
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norbert091978 · 5 years
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Voici le piment pénis. #penisoftheday @gilliana https://www.instagram.com/p/BvrdEgSjf3ZbCAz31mM-9lxLvAnVTgdK3-ZCF40/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=f69max4ggvim
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gillianasblog · 3 years
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She is back!!!
"Two for the price of one.
#PenisoftheDay
(see you 17 Sept @sexeducation! 🍆🍒)"
- Gillian Anderson on her Twitter: @GillianA
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laularlau8 · 4 years
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As Gillian Anderson walked through the lounge of a posh Los Angeles hotel late last fall, I wondered how it was possible that no one pounced on her for an autograph or threw themselves passionately at her feet. The star of Netflix’s Sex Education, The X-Files, and soon The Crown was clad in a bright fuchsia tailored suit and seemed to radiate stardust from her pale pink pores, yet not a single head so much as turned. Instead Anderson quietly settled in beside a fireplace to observe others going about their business: well-heeled guests silently playing a mysterious board game with crystal discs, and a pack of shaggy-chic hounds that darted in and out of the room pursued by their equally rumpled master.
Anderson and I were supposed to be discussing season two of Sex Education, the British teen dramedy that was a surprise hit when Netflix first released it a year ago. She reprises her role as Jean Milburn, a forthright sex therapist and single mom to Otis (Asa Butterfield), who—despite his own bodily anxieties and absolute inexperience—follows in his mother’s sexpert footsteps and offers counseling-for-cash to his fumbling teenage peers. But Netflix had declared so many plot points off-limits, you’d have thought it was a Game of Thrones spin-off rather than a sweetly off-kilter series doused in adolescent horniness and confusion.
“I looked at the list of spoilers—it is basically every single plotline that’s in the entire season!” said Anderson. Suffice it to say that Jean remains the kind of parent who would loudly announce, “I’m so proud that you’re at this stage in your pubescent development.” She continues dispensing advice and embarrassing Otis by overstepping parent-child boundaries whenever possible. She also unabashedly pursues her own pleasure, even as Otis gets to grips (yes, literally) with his sexuality. “Poor Otis!” Anderson sighed empathetically.“I haven’t played many moms,” she said, sifting through a lifetime of roles in her head. Although she has three kids in real life, Anderson noted that  she’s “mostly played women that don’t have children.” Anderson specializes in high-intensity heroines, such as the iconic Agent Dana Scully in the The X-Files, a compelling detective pursuing a serial killer in The Fall, Great Expectations’ Miss Havisham, and All About Eve’s Margo Channing.
Her character in Sex Education is a rare comedic turn, though she approached it with the same desire for unpredictability. Anderson told me last year she wanted Jean “to feel grounded and neurotic at the same time. I wanted her to feel like she had things under control, and yet she might be losing her grip at any time. I wanted her to feel that she really was feeling like she was trying her best, and yet kept making mistakes and saying the wrong thing.”
Anderson has embraced her character’s sexpert status, dubbing herself “Shag Specialist” on Twitter, where she regularly posts playful images of things that look like genitals, hashtagged #YonioftheDay and #PenisoftheDay. She revels in the dilemmas Sex Education writers cook up for the scripts: One of her favorites this season involved a sexual experiment with a stocking stuffer filled with M&M’s. “You know those tubes that you get at Christmastime in your stocking that you can hang on your tree?” she asked in her crisp American voice, which occasionally strays into a British accent because she has lived in the U.K. for years.
Waving distractedly to a man in the distance, Anderson muttered in a hushed voice, “That’s my boyfriend, Peter”—The Crown creator Peter Morgan. The couple have been working together on season four of the series, in which Anderson plays U.K. prime minister Margaret Thatcher, but she insists there was no nepotism involved in the casting decision. “I’ve heard Pete say that were we not together, I still would have been offered it,” she said. I believe it: Anderson’s forte is exactly that type of steely charisma exuded by Thatcher, which earned her the nickname the “Iron Lady.”
Although she spent a portion of her childhood in the U.K. during the 1970s, Anderson said her family never cared about the queen at all. “I never paid that much attention [to the royals] until I was in a relationship with Pete,” she recalled. Even then, she didn’t immerse herself in the topic until she joined the show and, she said with mock exasperation, “it became a topic of daily conversation!” She dove into research on Thatcher’s life, searching for the key to that impregnable self-belief and drive that gave the Conservative prime minister her towering aura of authority and ability to bulldoze through any opposition.
“It was almost like she came out of the womb with it,” Anderson said. “Just seeing still imagery of her standing next to her father who was an alderman, she’s so self-possessed and she started making speeches back then. She probably watched him write them and absorbed it. But none of that really necessarily explains the particular power she had—how determined she was. She really believed that she had the answers.” Anderson ascribes that in part to Thatcher’s religious upbringing as a Methodist: “There were certain ways of doing things, and if you stick to the right behavior and right mind and right action then there are good results at the end of it. She felt like she could whip the country into shape in the same way that she could whip a household into shape.”
The Crown spent its first few seasons dramatizing Queen Elizabeth’s halting journey toward embracing her own power. She grew into her role in part thanks to the counsel and encouragement of past prime ministers like Winston Churchill and Harold Wilson. So it will be interesting to watch her more frictional relationship with Thatcher play out onscreen next season. Anderson said that while Elizabeth II and Thatcher were of a similar age, “their differences were such that you could understand why they would rub against each other.… They were the antithesis of each other.”
Anderson is fascinated by the way Thatcher came into her own later in life. Her own options seem to be similarly expanding as she grows older. She spent years adapting an Elizabeth Rosner novel into a screenplay but ended up putting the project aside because she was being offered constant acting work. “I haven’t been brave enough to create that time,” she said, “because there have been too many other tantalizing things.”
Her first big role as Agent Scully 26 years ago plunged Anderson into the maelstrom of celebrity sex objecthood—something that made her uncomfortable at the time. She said she feels much more comfortable in her skin these days. “Back then I never really quite understood what people were referring to, especially [with] Scully,” she said, letting out a throaty laugh when I stared at her disbelievingly. “I’m sure it had a lot to do with my own self-esteem or lack thereof at the time. But I can definitely own it now, in a fun way. Almost like, Really? Okay.” She paused to take a sip of tea and smiled. “I have fun with that because it won’t last forever.”
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mulderspice · 3 years
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no literally she would do #penisoftheday posts where she would post either things that looked like dicks or straight up dildos? and they made DUCHOVNY GO TO SEX ADDICTION REHAB???
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ellivia · 4 years
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Now everyone will see it too. #Penisoftheday
I’m just raising awareness of phallic airport design
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skullsmuldon · 5 years
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Gillian Anderson Is Finding #PenisOfTheDay Pics in Nature - #LateLateLondon
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attpcut · 5 years
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gillian-art-twitter · 5 years
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#penisoftheday
@gillianaofficial
To find here: Goldene Penispuschen - Hausschuhe mit steifem Penis und prallen Hoden auf der Spitze, Latschen für sie und ihn, gold https://t.co/VyHCN9dXy4 https://t.co/Z9dtyRCGYe
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gillianaofficial · 5 years
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My kind of botany. #PenisoftheDay
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greatmardini · 5 years
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