Yorkshire Post

Mobile phones are ‘ toxic’, says Grant

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HUGH GRANT has dubbed mobile phones “toxic”, saying “they are killing us”.

The film star, 60, relished leaving his phone behind in his hotel room when he filmed new psychologi­cal thriller The Undoing.

“I hate my phone. For the first time in ages, I spent 14 blissful hours at work without it,” he told Radio Times magazine.

“It was like being in 1994 again.

“Between setups, I studied my lines, I read a book or I talked to people. It was really nice.”

He added: “Phones are terrible things. They are toxic. I think they’re killing us.”

The father- of- five, inset, who became a parent later in life, also told the magazine that he “now” feels that people need to have a family.

“I’m trying to be a young father in an old man’s body and it’s rough, but it’s absolutely worth it. It’s just damned nice, isn’t it?

“You need a family. I get that now,” Grant said.

“At some point, you turn into your own father. You don’t realise you’re doing it, but you do. I bark in exactly the same way that he barks at me.

“I make a ridiculous grimace when I’m doing very easy tasks, just like him.”

The Paddington star added: “Anyone with young children would probably agree that it’s simultaneo­usly the worst time in your life and the best.

“On a day- to- day basis, as you tread on another broken toy with a hangover, it’s just awful.” However, admitting he does have some good use for his phone, he added: “When you look back at the photograph­s on your iPhone, you realise, ‘ Oh, I have been extremely happy. This is very nice’.”

The Love Actually star said of his back catalogue of romantic comedies: “I’m not going to diss them. They are not idiotic, or the vast majority of them are not idiotic.”

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