Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Final season premiere for @outlander_starz . Felt the love last night. We really have the best fans, cast and crew. Thank you thank you thank you for being behind us and beside us for all of these years x
Spent last week soaking up the final rays of Autumn
“Dress sexy for Halloween”, they said
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Some stories deserve an encore. 🎵 I CAN ONLY IMAGINE 2 opens in theaters February 20, 2026. #ICanOnlyImagine2
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
SUCH an honour to bring @outlander_starz to Congress, and speak alongside Renée Villafan from Sony Pictures and Karen Bailey from Starz about the business behind building such a global production. Thank you to @nctaitv for bringing this all together, and to Annie for her incredibly thoughtful and well-curated questions. A real privilege to be a part of the conversation with such powerhouse people, and feeling very lucky to able to celebrate women who are a true tour de force on both the fictional and real-world stage. Shout out to the members of Scottish government in attendance. Always a joy! Special thank you to Nilda Gums, Andrew Reinsdorf, and Mark Boyce.
When the horse becomes the cowboy
Our cover star @sophie.skelton is ready to talk as @outlander_starz enters its final chapter. From hinting at a long-awaited Season 8 payoff to life after Brianna, her exclusive PIBE interview is live now. Think you’re ready for the ending? Think again. 🔗 Link in bio Photography @iakovosphoto Styling @annahugheschamberlain @thewallgroup Makeup @fayebluff @agencyofsubstance Hair @itsjordanrobertson @premierhairandmakeup Interview @lpontidas Talent @sophie.skelton @premierpersonalpr Photo assistant @chris.gawa Styling assistant @emmaalisonseery #sophieskelton #outlander #outlanderforever #briannafraser #pibemagazine
Our cover star @sophie.skelton is ready to talk as @outlander_starz enters its final chapter. From hinting at a long-awaited Season 8 payoff to life after Brianna, her exclusive PIBE interview is live now. Think you’re ready for the ending? Think again. 🔗 Link in bio Photography @iakovosphoto Styling @annahugheschamberlain @thewallgroup Makeup @fayebluff @agencyofsubstance Hair @itsjordanrobertson @premierhairandmakeup Interview @lpontidas Talent @sophie.skelton @premierpersonalpr Photo assistant @chris.gawa Styling assistant @emmaalisonseery #sophieskelton #outlander #outlanderforever #briannafraser #pibemagazine
All Hallow’s Eve
The opportunity for a character’s story to unfold over several years is a rarity — one that many actors spend their entire careers dreaming about. For @Sophie.Skelton, there has been a particular coming of age alongside her role as Outlander’s Brianna Fraser, with her own twenties unfolding in parallel with the character she came to know intimately for over a decade. Introduced in the series’ second season, Skelton’s time on the show demanded a remarkable range from the actress, navigating complex themes including PTSD and sexual violence, all layered against the time-travelling premise that defines the historical drama. The decision to leave university and commit fully to the role was one she made without hesitation; little did she know quite what that journey would become. Now, Outlander is coming to an end for good in season eight. Sitting down with 1883 to mark the final season, she reflects on life beyond Outlander, the personal ambitions that have taken shape over the past decade, and what it means to finally step forward without the weight of a defining role. Read the 1883 interview now, link in bio. Interview @bex.whitley Photography @lee_malone_photography Stylist @karenclarkson at The Wall Group Hair @miguelmartinperezldn at Forward Artists Makeup @lucywearing_makeup at Forward Artists Stylist Assistant @mailyspra #Outlander #SophieSkeleton #Actor
The opportunity for a character’s story to unfold over several years is a rarity — one that many actors spend their entire careers dreaming about. For @Sophie.Skelton, there has been a particular coming of age alongside her role as Outlander’s Brianna Fraser, with her own twenties unfolding in parallel with the character she came to know intimately for over a decade. Introduced in the series’ second season, Skelton’s time on the show demanded a remarkable range from the actress, navigating complex themes including PTSD and sexual violence, all layered against the time-travelling premise that defines the historical drama. The decision to leave university and commit fully to the role was one she made without hesitation; little did she know quite what that journey would become. Now, Outlander is coming to an end for good in season eight. Sitting down with 1883 to mark the final season, she reflects on life beyond Outlander, the personal ambitions that have taken shape over the past decade, and what it means to finally step forward without the weight of a defining role. Read the 1883 interview now, link in bio. Interview @bex.whitley Photography @lee_malone_photography Stylist @karenclarkson at The Wall Group Hair @miguelmartinperezldn at Forward Artists Makeup @lucywearing_makeup at Forward Artists Stylist Assistant @mailyspra #Outlander #SophieSkeleton #Actor