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Hugh Grant’s film script stolen from car

Hugh Grant has pleaded for the return of a film script that was stolen from his car.

The British actor revealed the theft in a post on Twitter on Sunday night (13Jan19) and appealed for the return of the script as he had annotated it with “weeks” worth of notes.

“In the unlikely chance that anyone knows who broke into my car tonight and stole my bag, please try and persuade them to at least return my script,” he pleaded. “Many weeks worth of notes and ideas. And perhaps my children’s medical cards.”

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If found, Hugh, 58, who lives in leafy west London, asked for the script to be returned to Coach Films at London’s Ealing Studios.

The Notting Hill star did not reveal where his car was parked, but one of his celebrity neighbours, retired cricket star Kevin Pietersen expressed anger at the incident, writing in response to Hugh’s tweet: “B**tards! Our street being invaded by scumbags?!”

London’s Metropolitan Police had no comment on whether they were investigating the matter.

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