Hugh Grant Expresses his Admiration for Bridget Jones co-star Renée Zellweger, says She was one of the Few with Whom He Gelled Well

The Four Weddings And A Funeral star has said that Renée Zellweger, who he starred inverse in the Bridget Jones motion pictures, is ‘one of only a handful few’ co-stars he didn’t end falling out with.

Appearing on the Jess Cagle Show on US radio broadcast SiriusXM, he stated: “I love Renée. She’s one of only a handful few actresses I haven’t dropped out with.

The entertainer, who played Daniel Cleaver in 2001’s Bridget Jones’ Diary and repeated the part in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason in 2004, definite his companionship with Zellweger, who played the eponymous character.

Praising her enthusiastically for her exhibition as Judy Garland in a year ago’s biopic Judy, Grant added: “Did you see her Judy Garland? Probably in the same class as acting gets.”

The entertainer additionally said that he had made Drew Barrymore cry while starring inverse her in Music and Lyrics. “She tragically gave me notes,” he said.

Zellweger was praised for her role in the 2019 biopic Judy, winning her the Oscar for Best Actress at the 2020 Oscars.

Grant played the caddish Daniel Cleaver in the 2001 variation of Helen Fielding’s hit novel, going head to head against his affection rival Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth.

Grant is as of now starring in hit US thriller series The Undoing for HBO, close by Nicole Kidman.

In light of the 2014 novel, You Should Have Known by Jean Hanff Korelitz, they play a rich New York couple involved in the homicide of a young lady.

The entertainer additionally uncovered that he’ll next collaborate with Black Mirror maker Charlie Brooker, for a mockumentary around 2020 set to be delivered on Netflix.

He clarified that he’ll be playing “a historian who’s being interviewed about the year. I’m pretty repellent, actually! And you’ll like my wig.”