The notoriously grumpy actor did, nevertheless, say his Music and Lyrics co-star “sounded approach higher than me” as soon as she was auto-tuned
Hugh Grant is singing like a canary.
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Throughout a Wired Autocomplete Interview, Grant was requested if he really was singing in his 2007 rom-com “Music and Lyrics.”
Talking along with his “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves” castmates Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez (the entire actors took turns answering “the online’s most-searched questions”), the British star gave a characteristically candid response.
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“Does Hugh Grant really sing in ‘Music and Lyrics?’” Pine learn aloud from the poster board.
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“Sure, properly I do, however I am auto-tuned past perception,” Grant stated in reply … and will have stopped there however did not.
“Truly, that is not true, I am auto-tuned a bit, however not as a lot as some,” he added earlier than dropping his costar into the dialog. “Drew Barrymore was in that movie with me and I do not suppose she’d thoughts me saying her singing is simply horrendous.”
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“I’ve heard canines bark higher than she sings,” Grant stated with out prompting.
Rodriguez was the primary to reply, merely saying “Oh snap!” whereas Pine broke into laughter.
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“However having stated that,” Grant continued, “As soon as they tuned her up she sounded approach higher than me as a result of she’s bought coronary heart and voice and rock ‘n’ roll whereas I appeared like Julie Andrews and I am meant to be rock ‘n’ roll.”
In the meantime, Grant went viral for one thing else this week because of an ungainly interplay with Ashley Graham on the Oscars crimson carpet — see that within the hyperlink above!