On Christmas Day, the English actor played a waiter and chatted with isolated elderly people in London for the charity H&F Giving.
Defying any criticism of gloom, Hugh Grant undertook a rather unusual exercise on December 25, serving Christmas dinner to isolated elderly people in London. Lunch hosted by Hammersmith and Fulham City Council at the annual Big H&F Christmas Day Lunch event.
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It’s true that for many years Hugh Grant conveyed (intentionally) the image of a man who is a bit arrogant and (also?) confident in himself. But none of this is reflected in the photos posted on the Instagram account of H&F Giving, a charity that operates in London to support single elderly people in particular. We see the actor in a black suit and white shirt, with a smile on his face, serving dinner to dozens of guests, talking and laughing heartily. It was in his favorite borough, Fulham, home to the football club he has always supported, that this Christmas dinner took place, where he arrived around 11am. Several hundred people were in attendance, initially stunned by the star’s appearance Four weddings and a funeral, then relaxed and simply happy before the good nature of their distinguished guest. The interview was conducted by the magazine People Area councilor Ben Coleman said: “Thanks to everyone who joined us at the annual H&F Christmas lunch, including a very special guest, Hugh Grant,” before “Hugh helped us serve dinner to 500 elderly people who would otherwise have celebrated Christmas.” alone. It happened Love Actually in real life”. An event that will be a complete success because, according to The London Evening Standard over £40,000 (or approximately €46,000) was raised for the H&F Giving Association. Hugh Grant, in any case, will never play his role so well in Guy Ritchie’s 2020 film. Gentlemen.
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Source: Le Figaro
