“Insulting and scary”
Hugh Grant echoes about airport officials
Hugh Grant echoes about airport officials
04/08/2025, 11:20 a.m.
Even a star like Hugh Grant is immune to boring questions from the staff at the airport. However, he is against the grain that his children are now critically checked out at the airport in London Heathrow.
Hugh Grant has publicly complained about the procedure at Heathrow Airport in London. On social media, the actor wrote that an employee of the airport had behaved “intrusive, insulting and scary” towards his children.
The 64-year-old writes on X: “I have just arrived in Heathrow with his wife and children. We all have the same last name (Grant) in our passports. The official of the immigration authority got involved in a conversation and then whispered to them: ‘Are these your mother and your father?'”
For Grant, an inappropriate approach, as he makes clear in his post, in which he describes the civil servant’s behavior as “intrusive, insulting and scary”. However, many followers of the actor see it differently. You write, among other things: “As a father of two children, I welcome this kind of review. Asking children simple questions is a basic, important protection against childhood. It may feel uncomfortable at the moment, but it is absolutely necessary.”
Five children of two women
Grant has three children aged six to nine with his wife, Swede Anna Eberstein. He also has a 13-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son from an earlier relationship with Chinese Tinglan Hong.
Grant last spoke about his late family planning in November in the “Smartless” podcast. “I got them too old, I started at 52,” he said, indicated, and indicated that he was no longer up to the youngest children.
He commented similarly to the “Kelly Clarkson Show” at the beginning of the month. There he joked to hide on the toilet more often before he became emotional: “I mean, I go home tonight and be honest, the part where you jump into your arms – my six -year -old calls her ‘chimpanzees’ hermitation’. I like that very much …” In the story, Grant even shot tears: “I got myself to cry myself.”