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Hugh Grant Slams Airport Immigration Questioning His Kids: ‘Creepy’

Hugh Grant recently expressed his discontent with a concerning incident that took place at London’s Heathrow Airport involving immigration officers and his family. Grant, along with his wife Anna Eberstein and their three children, were passing through the airport when an immigration officer engaged in conversation with their children and then proceeded to ask if Grant and Eberstein were their parents. Grant found this line of questioning to be intrusive, insulting, and creepy.

The British actor took to social media to share his frustration, calling out the behavior of the Border Force officers, who are employed by the U.K.’s Home Office and not directly by Heathrow Airport. As of now, the officers have not publicly addressed the alleged situation.

Grant and Eberstein, who tied the knot in 2018, have a blended family with five children in total. In a recent interview, Grant revealed the quirky and creative process behind naming their youngest daughter, Lulu Danger Grant, and their son, Blue. He shared that they sought input from their older children and ultimately settled on names that held personal significance to the family.

During a television appearance, Grant also shared amusing anecdotes about his children’s Halloween antics and his daughter Lulu’s admiration for pop star Taylor Swift. He recounted a memorable experience attending Swift’s concert with Lulu at Wembley Stadium, where they watched from a VIP tent alongside Swift’s boyfriend, Travis Kelce.

Despite the challenges of balancing parenthood and a high-profile career, Grant remains dedicated to creating memorable experiences for his children and cherishing the moments they share as a family. The incident at Heathrow Airport serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting individuals’ privacy and boundaries, especially in a public setting. Grant’s candidness about his family life offers a glimpse into the joys and challenges of parenting in the spotlight.

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