I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed this! My parents have a friend who moved to Australia from Scotland at least 30 years ago (using my age to tally how long she's been over in Aus as I've never known her living in the UK) and she still sounds Scottish to me at least! No idea how she still sounds Scottish as her husband is Australian and her kids will be half and half but I imagine with an Aussie accent.
I moved from the Midlands to the South of England when I was 12 - I’m 27 now and I still occasionally get people where I live asking where I come from as I “have an accent”. After six months, there might the ODD word that you accidentally say with a bit of a twinge and then laugh about it, but Molly literally talks differently now. And what a surprise, Tom talks exactly the same as he always has! Also cracks me up that Molly really lets this new accent blossom when she’s on her own… and when she does it in front of Tom, he calls her out.
![Face with tears of joy :joy: 😂](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f602.png)
She’s just a massive attention-seeker, hence exaggerating her northern accent in front of Australian people, too.
Just before she went to Australia again, she kept doing this nasally posh voice. I still have absolutely no idea what that was about? Gave me the absolute ick, though.