Spreading his charisma and humor so britishHugh Grant promotes the horror film in Europe Heretica radical change of genre for the one we know more as the king of romantic comedy. The 64-year-old actor from London was in Berlin on November 24, 2024, but he did not come alone to the red carpet. The gentleman was accompanied by his wife Anna Eberstein. But who is this woman born in Sweden, with whom he had three of his five children?
In her short black and gray dress, elegantly buttoned, Anna Eberstein – 41 years old, twenty-three years younger than the English star – poses with style and glamor on the arm of Hugh Grant in Germany. The couple, not the type to regularly appear together in public, made their first appearance in 2015 and recently, they could be seen side by side at Wimbledon, a tournament they love.
It was in 2013 that Hugh Grant recognized his first child named John Mungoborn in September 2012, with Anna Elisabet Eberstein. Daughter of Swedish politician Susan Eberstein, she is a Swedish television producer. Then, the lovers, who will say yes to each other in May 2018, welcome a daughter, born December 16, 2015 et another child, born March 9, 2018. Both have a second home in Eygalières in Provence, where they regularly spend family stays, accompanied by bucolic walks and shopping at the small local market, underlines Madame Figaro.
Note that he is also the father of two children born in 2011 and 2012, Tabitha and Félixfrom a previous relationship with Tinglan Hong, a young Chinese woman nineteen years his junior whom he had met while she worked at the reception of a posh restaurant. A serene and orderly life, far from that of the image of an eternal bachelor that he conveyed in his films, and far from the scandal with Divine Brown, in 1995, when he was in a relationship with the model Elizabeth Hurley.
Hugh Grant prefers to break his image as an eternal romantic in the cinema from now on
The current Hugh Grant is therefore no longer the party animal who hit the headlines in the 1990s and early 2000s with all his escapades. It is in the cinema that he prefers to break his image and he is doing it more than ever with his new feature film Heretic.
In Hereticby Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, Hugh Grant plays Mr. Reed, an eccentric man who welcomes into his home two young Mormon missionaries who preach the divine word. The latter, however, will prove to be much more dangerous than they could have imagined. A film prohibited for children under twelve, some of the actor's numerous and joyful offspring will therefore not be able to discover it on the big screen for a few more years.