Hugg Grant had outbreak on social media! Noting Hill actor was unhappy with a “derogatory” incident, who was with him, his wife Anna Eberastein and his children at Heathro Airport in London on Friday, 4 April.
The British actor took X (East Twitter) to fulfill his frustration over the encounter. “The bus came through his wife and children through Heathro. We all have the same last name (grant) on our passport,” he started.
Grant revealed that the immigration officer was engaged in a clear chat with his children and then asked him whether heretical actor and his wife were “Mummy and Dad”. The English actor expressed his anger and displeasure over the situation.
He slammed the officers and the entire ordinance as “infiltration, derogatory and scary”. He did not give much information about the encounter, and the representatives of the Heathro Airport brushed the subject when Page Six arrived out for comment.
The airport spokesperson told the outlet that the employee was the accused Seema Bal officer. “They are not heathro staff, and the immigration hall is managed by the Home Office/Seema Bal,” said the representative.
When the outlet tried to contact the home office, the governing agency in the UK that oversees policing, public safety, immigration and more, did not respond.
Grant shared with sons John, 12, and daughters Lulu, 9, and Blue, 6, Abrastein, which he knotted in 2018. The actor also shared two other children, Tabita, 13, 13, and Felix 11 with his former Tinglan Hong.
Netizens reacted to Grant’s anger tweet and biased with officials to work with the authorities. If a child is smuggled/kidnapped, then not scary or infiltration? An X user wrote, “Think bigger than the world around you and around you.
Another user reacted, “Perhaps instead of being angry like Karen, you can accept that this question was asked to keep your children safe.”