Bethenny Frankel on Hugh Grant awkward Oscars interview
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Bethenny Frankel recalled her time working as a waitress in Los Angeles back in the 1990s at a restaurant frequented by “it couple” of the moment Hugh Grant and Liz Hurley. In the wake of backlash against the Notting Hill actor for his cringe-worthy interview on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscars party, The Real Housewives star alleged he and his former girlfriend were not “overly nice” when she served them.
Taking to her TikTok to discuss Hugh’s “awkward” interview with Ashley Graham at the Oscars last week, Bethenny claimed: “I was a hostess at a restaurant years ago and Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley came in every day.
“They were not overly nice. They were just British and a little reserved.
“Very much in love and kind of kept to themselves.”
Hugh and Liz dated from 1987 to 2000 before going their separate ways.
The couple still remains close friends and are often seen out together on the town.
Bethenny then claimed that a lot of the negative response to Hugh’s interview stems from the way some cross-sections of society view men.
“I know we’re not allowed to say anything positive about men in 2023 and everyone is supposed to get cancelled,” she commented.
“Yes it was accurately described as awkward but it wasn’t like he pulled her top off, or told her to, ‘Go f**k herself’.
“He was just not really helping her along. It was fairly obvious she hadn’t done her research. You don’t ask someone about a movie they are in for 30 seconds.
“It seemed like a combination of him not being entirely comfortable in these situations, him being very literal, and her not being entirely prepared.
“He also years ago was on the verge of cancellation himself and he might not love the spotlight that much because it’s burned him in the past.”
She then explained how perhaps Hugh felt “nervous” in the interview as he is not a “super social” person from her observations.
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She continued: “I was wondering if maybe the interview was just because Hugh Grant was a little nervous too.
“The questions were uncomfortable and the answers were uncomfortable too. But it seems like he answered them literally.
“He’s not one of those people who is super social “
The Love Actually actor divided viewers last week after he appeared unimpressed with model and TV presenter Ashley Graham’s line of questioning during their pre-show chat.
The interview for ABC’s Countdown to the Oscars immediately got off to a painful start when Ashley asked the movie veteran his favourite thing about attending the Academy Awards.
The 62-year-old paused before eventually replying: “It’s fascinating … the whole of humanity is here, it’s Vanity Fair.”
Trying her luck with another question, Ashley asked Hugh if he was excited by the prospect of any actors winning. He responded: “No one in particular.”
Hugh’s blunt responses continued despite Ashley changing the focus to fashion by asking what he was wearing.
Known for his dry wit, he said, “Just my suit.”
In a bid to turn things around, Ashley asked about the star’s cameo in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, but it wasn’t enough to save the cringe-worthy exchange because Hugh retorted, “Well, I’m barely in it.”
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