Americans don’t host very well especially with British humor. They asked a series of template questions as if they’re being time. That’s why Ashley Graham didn’t know what to do with the charming, witty Hugh Grant. And then, the American media picks it up as Hugh Grant was being rude. Outrageous.
The real marmelate story is that it comes from Spanish "mermelada", that's why the marmelate is made from oranges originaly from Spain. The rest are jams.
„Notting Hill, you twit!“ is everything 😂😂😂
Hugh Grant once said that Hugh would put brownie in his seat during the brownie scene and he had to change trousers because he sat on them
The American reporter is just not getting the British humour between these 2 Hughs. LOL.
High Grant can make me laugh out loud while he's being interviewed. I must see one of his movies sometime.
On a Hugh Grant streak after watching Love, Actually for the first time!
Adderz omgg same i saw like 3 Hugh things on tv in 2 days by chance, it was meant to happen
Omg sameee!!!!
Adderz watch him in Maurice. Its a serious role but he looks so dreamy 😍
The way he just didn’t know what he was relating to at the start 😂
This is a great interview, how does it not have more views and comments?! Great work!
there's something vaguely poetic in watching two posh men with the same name insulting each other
Americans don’t host very well especially with British humor. They asked a series of template questions as if they’re being time. That’s why Ashley Graham didn’t know what to do with the charming, witty Hugh Grant. And then, the American media picks it up as Hugh Grant was being rude. Outrageous.
Hugh Grant is 64 but still hella gorgeous 😍
Lol they're savage to each other
Nice fluffy Englishman. 😄
‘Not literally’ 😂
Perfect lesson on how to totally confuse an American interviewer😂
He dropped the C word in an interview for a kids movie. well done
He said “counter-Paddington”
Lol wut
When did he say that? 😂
The real marmelate story is that it comes from Spanish "mermelada", that's why the marmelate is made from oranges originaly from Spain. The rest are jams.
ohhh
Really? I thought it came from portugese from its fruit marmelo
the marmalade story (marie est malade - french for marie is ill) isn't true, sadly.
God so funny~!
its will its barnnie wrong movie 😂😂😂
Must of forgot something...🤔