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Not only is “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” an absolutely lovely return to the beloved rom-com franchise, it’s a sequel that actually has a reason to exist. Imagine that.
The actress got candid with her “Bridget Jones” co-star Hugh Grant on why she needed the break.
Don’t worry, Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts would (probably) still get their happily ever after.
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“I do remember meeting a charming RHNY in a restaurant,” wrote Grant on X.
We work through our feelings about being incredibly attracted to Grant, even as the horrors of his new film “Heretic” unfold.
Directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods give us all the secrets on “Heretic,” the only fall thriller to involve Hugh Grant, Mormonism, blueberry pie, and Jar Jar Binks.
Grant seems to be having the time of his life in the humorous horror film “Heretic,” charming you with weirdness as he torments Mormon missionaries.
The Duke of Sussex also spoke in an interview about the “paranoia and fear” he felt as a result of his experiences with the British tabloids.
A lawyer alleged that the prince had created an “obstacle course” for getting hold of potentially important documents.
Actor Hugh Grant found the commercial particularly upsetting.
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