hugh grant

"It started as just a very strange syndrome... I thought, 'I don't know what this is'."
It seems the former king of rom-coms isn't a fan of a "happily ever after" ending.
Nicole Kidman said she "really wanted" the part in a 1999 film that became a classic of its genre.
The Bridget Jones star celebrates 40 years on screen next year.
After Renée was awarded Best Actress for her performance in Judy, Hugh couldn't resist referencing her iconic past role.
"Now they're tearing his wife to pieces," the Gentlemen actor said, referring to the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.
The Christmas romcom is as popular as ever – 19 years after its release.
The Good Morning Britain presenter said the pair believed their "Hollywood star power could defy democracy".
The actor famously played the prime minister in the 2003 Richard Curtis film.