Hugh Grant has revealed that he's romantic, but certainly not in a sort of marketed Hallmark Valentine's Day sense as he finds that repugnant.
The 54-year-old British actor, who plays the dreamy Prince Charming in a bevy of romantic comedies, said that he is not without a heart and particularly now in his old age because he cries a lot, Us Magazine reported.
The 'Notting Hill' star added that almost everything makes him cry now and anyone who's nice to him makes him cry.
He confirmed that he has a third child, in addition to his 3-year-old daughter Tabitha and 2-year-old son Felix with ex Tinglan Hong, which "made him much nicer."
Grant added that one of his kids is very obsessed with saying goodbye to everyone, including the man who delivers the groceries, whoever he might be and he's only 2. He has to have a hug and a kiss and I find that very charming.
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