It is important to point out – as commentators such as David Baddiel have – that Grant’s behaviour was however demonstrating authenticity (something Hollywood is often accused of having in short supply). He knew he was on camera and he happily went ahead and did his very worst. There is something to respect in that.
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However, if he finds the Oscars and showbiz and step-and-repeats and vivacious models with enormous smiles breathlessly asking if he is having fun and hysteria about clothes and parties all a little hollow, why bother going? It’s not like after, what, 40-odd years in the industry this sort of gushing, glossy set up is a surprise.
He chose to be at the Oscars. He put on his suit by his nameless tailor and he walked the golden carpet and he picked up his microphone and he agreed to talk to Graham who was there in a professional capacity to draw excitement out of her interviewees and provide some uplifting behind-the-scenes texture to the evening.
He was being deliberately obtuse giving major ‘this is beneath me’ energy. Maybe it is, but the solution in future might be for him to stay at home, away from all the cameras and bubbleheads and ‘dumb s**t’ he so clearly has no time for, reading Vanity Fair in peace.