Хью Грант назвал свою бывшую возлюбленную «свежим персиком»
56-year-old actor was jealous of how well preserved Andie MacDowell.

Хью Грант назвал свою бывшую возлюбленную «свежим персиком»

Hugh Grant

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Хью Грант назвал свою бывшую возлюбленную «свежим персиком»

Andie MacDowell

Photo: LEGION-MEDIA

Hugh Grant for the first time in many years received the acting award at the Hollywood film awards ceremony for her role in the film “Florence Jenkins” where he played a couple with Meryl Streep. Was awarded the rare guest at such events 56-year-old actress Andie MacDowell, who played in 1994 in the famous hit, “Four weddings and a funeral”, and so on. Grant, known for his sense of humor, asked Andy how she managed to survive so well what miraculous means and creams she uses and said it is similar to “fresh peach”. The actor has complained that he long ago lost form, looks disgusting and reminded him about all and Sundry.

At the ceremony the former sex symbol Hugh Grant appeared with his Norwegian friend Anne Eberstein, the mother of his two children. The couple felt quite comfortable on the red carpet and eternal bachelor, Grant did not hide his tender feelings for the 37-year-old Anna. Over the past five years of Grant, to the amazement of many, became a father four times. Daughter Tabitha and son Felix gave birth to his ex-girlfriend, Chinese that he met in one of the bars of Notting hill, Tinglan Hong. And two children gave birth to Anna. And both became pregnant and gave birth almost at the same time. Last edited by father Grant was a year ago, but neither he nor Anna still did not disclose the name and sex of the child.

The actor admitted all children, supports them financially and takes part in the education. Perhaps, sleepless nights and care for the upbringing of four siblings and is one of the reasons why the once handsome Grant failed as well “preserved” as his age and a mother of three Andie MacDowell.

Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell in “Four weddings and a funeral”

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