Anna Eberstein and Hugh Grant attend the “Heretic” premiere at Astor Film Lounge on November 24, 2024 in Berlin, Germany. Gerald Matzka/Getty Images
Hugh Grant and his wife, Anna Eberstein, were all smiles during their latest red carpet date night.
The couple posed arm-in-arm for pH๏τos at the Berlin premiere of Grant’s new film Heretic on Sunday, November 24. Eberstein, 41, complemented her husband’s classic black suit and white dress shirt in a black tweed dress with gold ʙuттon accents, which she paired with matching black heels and a black purse.
The pair’s outing came days after Bravo star Luann de Lesseps alleged that she and Grant, 64, once made out at Pierre’s restaurant in the Hamptons. In an interview with TooFab published on Friday, November 22, de Lesseps, 59, claimed she caught the Golden Globe winner’s attention by intentionally bumping him with her chair.
“I go, ‘I’m so sorry. Can I buy you a sH๏τ? I feel terrible,’” she recalled, noting that Grant replied that he would have a sH๏τ if she did one with him. “Before you know it, we are taking sH๏τs and making out … heavily at the table.”
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She continued, “My brother was like, ‘I can’t believe you’re making out with Hugh Grant,’ and I was like, ‘Neither can I.’”
The Real Housewives of New York City alum did not specify when the alleged encounter took place. Us Weekly reached out to Grant’s representatives for comment.
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Luann was previously married to Count Alexandre de Lesseps from 1993 to 2009 and Tom D’Agostino Jr. from 2016 to 2017. Grant, meanwhile, has been married to Eberstein since 2018.
“To my great surprise, while I was being pretty drunk for a few years in London about 13 years ago. The bar I used to hang out at, there was this H๏τ Swede at the other end of the bar. And it was her,” he said on the November 18 episode of the “SmartLess” podcast, reminiscing on when the couple met. “She’s an athlete, she was very nearly a pro tennis player but she’s just too angry. We got closer and closer and then we started breeding and now we’re married. She’s very much the man in the family.”
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He went on to call his wife a “terrifying giant Swede” and a “magnificent” partner.
Despite initially keeping their romance under wraps, Grant and Eberstein went public with their relationship after Grant’s name was added to their son John’s birth certificate in 2012. The two briefly split before welcoming their second child, daughter Lulu, in 2015. They expanded their family again with the birth of their child Blue in 2018. (Grant also shares kids Tabitha, 13, and Felix, with ex Tinglan Hong.)
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Anna Eberstein and Hugh Grant attend the “Heretic” premiere at Astor Film Lounge on November 24, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.
Sunday’s red carpet was one of many recent public appearances for the couple. Last month, they watched the Como 1907 vs. Parma football match in Como, Italy, and attended the BFI LUMINOUS Fundraising Gala in London.
Eberstein also joined Grant at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Heretic in September. Heretic, which hit theaters earlier this month, stars Grant as a man who takes two Mormon missionaries (played by Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) captive in his home. The women must test their faith in order to escape.