Notting Hill scene Hugh Grant found ‘nauseating’

After being seemingly impolite to Ashley Graham on the Oscars, the British actor, 62, is now adamant about offending just about everybody else in Hollywood — from Notting Hill followers to former co-star Drew Barrymore and even an additional on set.

He lately appeared in a Wired interview alongside his Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves castmates Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez, studies the New York Post.

The Love Actually alum revealed in the course of the clip how he made enjoyable of Barrymore’s singing throughout their 2007 rom-com Music & Lyrics.

“I’m auto-tuned a bit, but not as much as some,” Grant divulged of his singing within the flick.

“Drew Barrymore was in that film with me and I don’t think she’d mind me saying her singing is just horrendous. I’ve heard dogs bark better than she sings,” he confessed.

However, after “they tuned her up,” Grant mentioned the Scream star “sounded way better than me because she’s got heart and voice and rock ‘n’ roll.”

Elsewhere in his interview, the Four Weddings and a Funeral actor recalled a element within the finale of his 1999 film Notting Hill that he described as “nauseating.”

Notting Hill follows Julia Roberts as Anna Scott, an actress who falls in love with Grant’s William Thacker — a bookshop proprietor — whereas taking pictures her newest mission.

The final scene options the loved-up couple at a park, the place William reads the e book, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, which had important which means to Notting Hill director Roger Michell.

“In that nauseating moment on the bench at the end, I’m reading Captain Corelli’s Mandolin by Louis de Bernières, which was going to be his next film,” Grant defined. “So it’s a little in-joke from Roger Michell, God rest his soul.”

Michell died in 2021 on the age of 65. He was initially set to direct a movie model of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, however he pulled out after struggling a coronary heart assault in 1999.

The film went forward with John Madden on the helm and was launched in 2001 with Nicholas Cage and Penelope Cruz starring.

Grant’s interview continued with him admitting to extra questionable behaviour. Earlier this month, Grant admitted that he went berserk at a “nice local woman” whereas filming Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.

He advised Total Film journal that he misplaced his cool on set and “did a Christian Bale”. Bale infamously went on an expletive-filled rant on a crew member throughout taking pictures Terminator Salvation in 2009.

“I lost my temper with a woman in my eyeline on day one,” Grant mentioned of his second on set. “I assumed she was some executive from the studio who should have known better. Then it turns out that she’s an extremely nice local woman who was the chaperone of the young girl. Terrible. A lot of grovelling …”

The father of 5 went viral on March 12 when he was chatting with Graham and he was seemingly rolling his eyes on the mannequin’s questions. Their discuss induced controversy and plenty of social media customers labeled him as an “a**ehole.”

This article initially appeared within the New York Post and was republished with permission

Source: www.news.com.au