Hugh Grant: Non-Murdoch Tabloid Hacked Me in 2007

| November 22, 2011

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant

Being a celebrity is not all good because each and every one of them is also experiencing problems and difficulties in their lives. Hugh Grant, a well-renowned actor, faced a London courtroom and detailed out the negative side of being a celebrity. He explained that several actors and actresses are facing break-ins, death threats, stalkers, and hacked voice mails. Most of them are also accused of many intrigues that would be spread out all over the news.

As the main testimony was settled the parents of the innocent girl hoped that their daughter would still be alive after the mysterious phone call. Their instincts gave them the chance that their daughter would still be out there and not murdered. Hugh Grant continued to fight for his rights and led the case to a media ethics injury.

Grant was fully confident that his phone was hacked by Britain’s Mail on Sunday tabloid. He stood by this defense because this is not the first time that this has happened. Last 2007 the Hollywood actor stated that he was stalked which gave Murdoch rival Associated Newspapers Ltd. the chance to share his romantic story all over the tabloid. He could not think of any other newspaper company to blame because he was certain that they were the ones that spread the issue about him and Jemima Khan.

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