Hugh Grant shocker: Star reveals he’s FRIENDS with people who hacked his phone

Tonight’s The Graham Norton Show sees the host joined by Notting Hill actor Hugh Grant, hospice about his upcoming film The Gentleman in which he plays a tabloid newspaper journalist. For the role, Hugh revealed he got inspiration from a rather surprising source.

Talking about his character, Hugh said: “I play a slime-ball working on a tabloid newspaper.

“I thought it rather witty casting, so I couldn’t resist it.”

“I think I am an extraordinary diverse actor anyway, but it is pretty much 180° from Four Weddings and a Funeral!” Hugh added when asked if he found the role transformative.

He then revealed the surprising source for his inspiration for the role.

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“It’s a bit estuary and creepy,” Hugh explained.

“During the Hacked Off campaign, I got to know the private detectives that worked for some of the tabloids and over the years they have come over to our side.

“I have a crazy friend in the campaign that keeps bringing them along to things. “There I am having a nice birthday party and I am introduced to a guy who hacked my phone for a year and someone who burgled my flat.

“I said to him, ‘Do come in, make yourself at home, I think you know where everything is.’

“They are now mates, so I could use them a bit for research.”

Matthew McConaughey also stars in The Gentleman and joined Hugh on the iconic red sofa where he revealed he picked up a few Britishisms.

“Quite a few,” he said.

“If you work on a Guy Ritchie film, there is a whole new language and you Brits use swear words so eloquently, in so many forms.

“You throw them around in wonderful ways – at the beginning of sentences, in the middle, afterwards, later, everywhere – most are terms of endearment 95 percent of the time!”

Matthew is also now a professor at the University of Texas.

“I actually profess! I started a class there called ‘Script to Screen,” he explained.

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“It’s all about how when we make a movie and how the final product is so different from the first original script we all read.”

Matthew laughed at some of the reviews his students have given him online, which include: “Amazing professor, but I feel like he’d be great at acting.”

The Graham Norton Show airs tonight on BBC One at 10.40pm.

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