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Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Hugh Grant returned to Hollywood Boulevard and poked fun at his infamous 1995 arrest for lewd conduct with a sex worker on Sunset Boulevard. While Grant attended the "Heretics" movie premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood Oct.

24, filmmaker Bryan Woods asked the star to address the crowd before the film began, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "I have nothing interesting to add to that except that it is very nice to be here. Hollywood Boulevard has always been a lucky place for me," Grant teased.



"It's nice of AFI to have us. It's nice of you to show up. It's nice of these girls to be brilliant in the film.

It was nice of these two weirdos to put me in it and nice of the producers to pay me so little. So, I hope you enjoy it." Hugh Grant joked about his 1995 lewd conduct arrest at the "Heretic" film premiere.

(JC Olivera/Getty Images) Also in attendance Thursday night were Grant's co-stars, Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East. Woods was joined by fellow filmmaker Scott Beck. HUGH GRANT'S TRANSFORMATION FROM HOLLYWOOD HEARTTHROB TO ‘OLD AND FAT AND UGLY’ The actor's arrest rocked headlines in the '90s, so much so that Grant issued a public apology on "The Tonight Show" after his arrest.

"Last night I did something completely insane. I have hurt people I love and embarrassed people I work with. For both things I am more sorry than I can ever possibly say," he said at the time.

"I have nothing interes.

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