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Hugh Grant: “I fell in love with BLACKPINK.”

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Actor Hugh Grant (63) has once again expressed his fandom for the Korean idol group Blackpink on a public platform.

On the 13th (local time), Hugh Grant, appearing on NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” said, “I’m a Blink (Blackpink’s fandom name). My daughter dragged me to their concert.”

He confessed, “K-pop isn’t a hobby that a 63-year-old Brit like me would normally enjoy, so I was hesitant. But then I saw my daughter going crazy at the concert. It was as if she was possessed, like in the movie ‘The Exorcist.’ An hour later, I found myself in the same state.”

In fact, after attending a Blackpink concert in July, Hugh Grant thanked the three 11-year-olds who took him there, stating, “I’ve now officially become a Blink.” He also mentioned Blackpink’s light stick, the “Blink Stick,” saying, “My daughter was shaking it like mad next to me,” which caused a lot of laughter.

At that time, Blackpink was headlining the famous British music festival ‘Hyde Park British Summer Time Festival.’ Hugh Grant attended the festival with his 11-year-old daughter and her friends. Some fans have reported that he was seen wearing a Blackpink hoodie.

Meanwhile, Hugh Grant Successfully Transforms in the Recent Film ‘Wonka’ as He Takes on the Eccentric Role of Oompa-Loompa – Early Reviews Highlight the Perfect Harmony of Grant’s Performance and Oompa-Loompa’s Character.

‘Wonka’, featuring Hugh Grant, was first released in Japan on the 8th, with a U.S. release scheduled for the 15th. It will be released in Korea on the 31st of next month.

By. Su Hyun An

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