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Hugh Grant forced to apologise after swearing twice on Chris Evans’ Breakfast Show

The 57-year-old actor made the slip-up shortly before 8.30am while impersonating former co-star Anthony Hopkins

HUGH Grant was ordered to apologise to "mums on the school run" this morning after swearing twice on Chris Evans' Radio 2 Breakfast Show.

The actor, 57, caught host Evans off guard while impersonating Anthony Hopkins, using the word "b*****ks" shortly before 8.30am on the country's most widely listened to morning radio show.

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Hugh Grant was ordered to apologise to "mums on the school run" after swearing twice on Chris Evans' Radio 2 Breakfast ShowCredit: PA:Press Association

When Evans picked him up on the foul-mouthed gaffe, a bumbling Grant said "oh s**t" making the situation worse.

The radio DJ swiftly said: "You can't say that. Can you apologise to mums on the run?"

Grant duly obliged, before continuing chatting about some of his most well-known films.

Some listeners were offended by the vulgar language, writing on Twitter: "@BBCRadio2 I'll be bet Chris Evans is glad to get off air today. Hugh Grant is great fun but has no "edited family version" switch!

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Hugh arrived at the studio on a mopedCredit: Rex Features
Unfortunately for the star, he received a parking ticketCredit: Rex Features

"So Hugh Grant thinks acting is a load of B*****ks,we'll all I can say is he's happy enough to take very high wages for what he obviously has no respect for,😡.

"That didn’t go well .. Hugh Grant has to apologise for saying “bollocks” and “s**t” on Chris Evans Radio2 Show after embarrassed host says: “You can’t say that - or that...!”

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Earlier in his interview, Hugh and Chris discussed the former's quest to learn how to play the violin for his latest role in A Very English Scandal.

Hugh went through his filmography with host Chris EvansCredit: The Mega Agency
The actor, 57, caught host Evans off guard wile impersonating Anthony HopkinsCredit: PA:Press Association
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In one scene, disgraced MP Jeremy Thorpe (Grant) is showing off to his lover Norman Scott during a visit to the model's mother's home.

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Hugh admitted that while the movements viewers will see are made by his fingers, it wasn't actually him playing, explaining the piece of music would normally take about 12-15 years to learn.

The BBC will air the series in May 2018.

Hugh stars in upcoming BBC drama A Very English ScandalCredit: JEFF OVERS

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There will be three hour-long episodes and it is based on John Preston's novel of the same name.

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It tells the shocking true story of Jeremy Thorpe, a disgraced member of parliament who in 1979 was tried but later acquitted of conspiring to murder his ex-lover Norman Scott.

Jeremy was an accomplished violinist as well as an MP and died in 2014 aged 85.


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