Dungeons & Dragons Star Hugh Grant Trolled for Saying Cell Phones Have Stopped Actors from Falling in Love With Each Other: “He said time to bring back affairs”

Dungeons & Dragons Star Hugh Grant Trolled for Saying Cell Phones Have Stopped Actors from Falling in Love With Each Other: "He said time to bring back affairs"

Hugh Grant, the actor known for classic movies like Notting Hill, Love Actually, and, The Gentlemen, was recently trolled for his statements regarding modern-day communication. Grant made a claim that most people felt was quite inappropriate even with regard to the Hollywood industry.

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According to the actor, cell phones have essentially stopped actors from getting drunk on set and falling in love with each other. People took to Twitter to troll the 62-year-old actor for his views and even made some rude comments about the nature of Grant.

Hugh Grant in Notting Hill
Hugh Grant in Notting Hill.

Hugh Grant Wants To Bring Back Love And Drunk Actors

In this modern age of communication, actors simply don’t have time to chat with each other. Several reports and eyewitness claim that the actors simply go back to their personal lives and forget to communicate with each other on-set except the work.

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Hugh Grant and Charlie Hunnam in The Gentlemen (2019)
Hugh Grant and Charlie Hunnam in The Gentlemen (2019).

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Well, that is what Hugh Grant seems to think anyway since he has a different point of view than others. According to the actor, getting drunk and falling in love with each other on-set seemed to be the tradition before the introduction of cell phones. The actor even claimed that the current on-set conditions of Hollywood are a sorry sight to see since he stated that the sets are essentially “so weird now”.

That wasn’t all, since the people trolled Hugh Grant for his views and claimed that the statements were borderline offensive to people. They even went as far as to claim that the statements exactly sound like what a predator would say.

Although, Hugh Grant probably didn’t mean anything by it since he has been a hilarious person throughout his Hollywood career. The statements said were taken with a good sense of humor and Grant was just having fun.

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Hugh Grant Wishes To Erase This Movie From His Resume

Hugh Grant
Hugh Grant.

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Being a veteran actor, Grant has had his fair share of failures and hilarious disasters that he would like to forget. In a recent interview, the actor chimed in that he would like to delete his IMDB page. He further added that there was a whole decade that was just the worst for him but one movie that takes the cake was The Lady and the Highwayman.

“The thing is I would happily shred my IMDB page, my [resume] because I specialized in being bad for decades really. I got better. I’m meant to be sexy,” he said. “Low-budget, bad wig, bad hat. I look like Deputy Dawg.”

The actor was recently seen as Forge Fitzwilliam in the movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. With an overwhelmingly positive response, the movie was released on 31st March 2023 in the U.S. and is currently screening in theaters around the world.

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Written by Visarg Acharya

Visarg Acharya joined FandomWire in 2022 as a Content Writer. Along with a penchant for writing, Visarg claims that words are the only true language made for him. Currently pursuing his B.Sc in Physics, the combination of Physics and Marvel make up for an interesting talk. Visarg Acharya has authored over 500 articles and reads books in his spare time along with an occasional series to accompany him.

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