Oscars 2023: Hugh Grant endures ‘awkward’ arrivals interview

The actor joked he looked like ‘a scrotum’ next to Andie MacDowell with whom he starred in Four Weddings and a Funeral nearly 30 years ago
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Hugh Grant joked he resembled “a scrotum” while stood next to Andie MacDowell as the pair delighted audiences by reuniting on stage at the Oscars nearly 30 years after the release of Four Weddings And A Funeral.

The duo presented the award for best production design at the 95th Academy Awards on Sunday, three decades after starring in Richard Curtis’s 1994 romantic comedy that depicted Grant’s bumbling character Charles vying for the attention of Carrie, played by MacDowell, 64.

Grant, 62, used the opportunity on stage to urge others to find “a good moisturiser”.

“We’re actually here to do two things,” Grant said.

“First is to raise awareness about the vital importance of using a good moisturiser.

“Andie’s been wearing one every day for the last 29 years, I’ve never used one in my life.

“Still stunning,” he said, gesturing to MacDowell.

“Basically a scrotum,” he said of himself, which was met by laughs across the Dolby Theatre.

Anna Eberstein and Hugh Grant attend the 95th Annual Academy Awards
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“What are you doing?” his co-star retorted.

The second thing, they went on to clarify, was to present the award for best production design – which went to Netflix’s All Quiet On The Western Front.

At the 67th Academy Awards in 1995, Four Weddings And A Funeral received nominations for best picture and best screenplay.

Earlier in the night on Sunday, Grant spoke with model Ashley Graham in what People Magazine called “a brief, awkward interview”.

He described the event as “vanity fair” and told Graham he was excited to see “no-one in particular.”

He also admitted that he could not remember the name of his tailor when Graham asked him about who designed his outfit, before she asked him about filming his cameo in Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.

Hugh Grant's interviewing Ashley Graham
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“Well I’m barely in it,” Grant replied.

“I’m in it for three seconds.”

And when Graham probed him on whether he had fun filming the project, he responded: “Almost.”

Michelle Yeoh made history at the 95th Oscars as Everything Everywhere All At Once took home a clutch of major awards.

The multiverse sci-fi epic, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, claimed seven prizes including three acting gongs, best directing and best picture, the biggest of the night.

It was a disappointing evening for Irish talent with The Banshees Of Inisherin going home empty-handed despite its nine nominations.

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Yeoh claimed the Oscar for best leading actress, fending off competition from two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett to become the first woman from an Asian background to win the prize.

Taking to the stage, she said: “For all the little boys and girls who look like me, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities.

“Dream big, dreams do come true. Ladies, never let anyone tell you you are past your prime.”

She added: “This is history in the making.”

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