Hugh Grant visited the “The Graham Norton Show”, where he joked that the reason he signed on to the HBO drama “The Undoing” was because he needed a break from his young kids.
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pic.twitter.com/5OTUApEDsY— HBO (@HBO) October 26, 2020We’re guessing though that the proposed film won’t get quite the same reaction from fans as the original because brace yourself, according to Hugh, Anna, and William’s story is a lie!In an interview with HBO to promote his new series, The Undoing with Nicole Kidman, Hugh stated that he would be keen to do a sequel to one of his own romantic comedies
.Hugh Grant visited the “The Graham Norton Show”, where he joked that the reason he signed on to the HBO drama “The Undoing” was because he needed a break from his young kids.
Hugh Grant's an old softie these days! The 60-year-old actor opens up on on Friday about how he's recently become more in touch with his emotions. “Having spent a career unable to muster a single emotion, I find in my old age I can’t stop them," he shares.
All children should like Paddington 2, but Hugh Grant has revealed that he had to do some convincing to get his own kids on board.The 60-year-old star was asked about his role as thespian baddie Phoenix Buchanan in an interview on Late Night with Seth Meyers to promote his new thriller miniseries The Undoing.Grant declared that director Paul King “made a masterpiece” with Paddington 2 and that he was “proud to be in it”.When Meyers spoke about how much his own family had enjoyed it, Grant
Hugh Grant may be one of the greatest British heartthrobs of all time, but the 60-year-old actor's wife, Anna Elisabet Eberstein, was never a fan of his hit rom-coms. During a Wednesday appearance on, Grant — who has starred in, and — opened up about how his wife of two years is much more interested in his dramatic work, like his new mini-series, . «My wife is the man in our house, really. She likes violent films, gangster films while I'm sitting there watching or or something,» he quipped.
Hugh Grant may be one of the greatest British heartthrobs of all time, but the 60-year-old actor’s wife, Anna Elisabet Eberstein, was never a fan of his hit rom-coms.
Hugh Grant may be one of the greatest British heart throbs of all time, but the 60-year-old actor's wife, Anna Elisabet Eberstein, was never attracted to his hit rom coms like, and more. During a Wednesday appearance on, Grant opened up about how his wife of two years is much more interested in his dramatic work, like his new mini-series, . «My wife is the man in our house, really. She likes violent films, gangster films while I'm sitting there watching or or something,» he revealed.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine stars were delighted to see that Hugh Grant had referenced their reactions to his new show, and , while on a US chat show.Speaking on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Hugh asked Stephen: "Do you have Gogglebox in America? We have a show here where people watch TV shows and it's very funny. and I've particularly enjoyed their reaction to me having sex with this hot mother than going home and having sex with my wife, Nicole." He then quoted one of the more
COVID-19 had made him “want to sniff strangers’ armpits” when he was diagnosed earlier this year.The actor, who’s currently starring in The Undoing opposite Nicole Kidman, told Stephen Colbert about contracting the virus in February.“My wife and I had it – way back in the winter,” Grant told the presenter on A Late Show yesterday (November 11).“I have antibodies, I’m rather proud of them, so we’re not going to get it, I don’t think,” he said, adding that he had an antibody test “only a month
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActor Hugh Grant is the latest celebrity to confess to contracting the coronavirus.Speaking remotely Tuesday night during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the 60-year-old Grant said he caught COVID-19 earlier this year. He and his wife, Anna Eberstein, caught the virus in February, Grant said.
Hugh Grant is opening up about his past battle with COVID-19. During an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Grant, 60, revealed he battled the novel coronavirus back in February.
Hugh Grant opened up about his private battle with the novel coronavirus after contracting the illness earlier this year.During a virtual interview on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, November 10, the 60-year-old British actor estimated that both he and his wife, Anna Eberstein, had the virus in February after receiving a positive antibody test months later.“My wife and I had it way back in the winter. We have the antibodies, I’m rather proud of them.
Hugh Grant on Tuesday revealed that he had COVID-19 earlier in the year and his experience with the virus was intense. Dropping byThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the actor said he was sure he and his wife contracted COVID-19 back inFebruary, and it was recently confirmed when their antibody tests came back positive.
Hugh Grant revealed that he was diagnosed with Coronavirus at the beginning of the pandemic and told The Late Show‘s Stephen Colbert all about his experience.
The 60-year-old appeared on an episode of "The Late Show" where he told host Stephen Colbert about suffering from Covid-19 earlier this year, reports etonline.com."I had it, my wife (Anna Elisabet Eberstein) and I had it way back in the winter.
Hugh Grant has first-hand knowledge of the coronavirus, but that hasn't stopped him from cracking jokes. The 60-year-old star appeared on Tuesday night's where he opened up to Stephen Colbert about contracting COVID-19 earlier this year. «I had it, my wife [Anna Elisabet Eberstein] and I had it way back in the winter,» he shared for the first time.
Hugh Grant revealed he had coronavirus as he spoke to Stephen Colbert during an appearance on Tuesday’s “The Late Show”.
It’s been — incredibly — 26 years since “that dress” (at The Four Weddings and a Funeral premiere) launched her into the public sphere and 23 years since she stole a million hearts as Vanessa Kensington in Austin Powers:International Man of Mystery. But after almost a decade away from the big screen, Elizabeth Hurley now has two features in quick succession.
is a stylish HBO thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant as Grace and Jonathan Fraser, a privileged couple living in New York City whose marriage is upended by a shocking death and the many revelations that follow. While adapted from Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel, by David E.