Hugh Grant, 51, said that press intrusion prevented him from attending the birth of his baby girl Tabitha in September 2011.
The actor told The Guardian: “I was at one of the party conferences, about to give a speech, and was pacing about on the end of the phone. I shouldn’t have gone to the hospital at all, because it brought all this attention down on the mother’s head. But I couldn’t really resist it, so I went on the second day.”
Tinglan Hong later obtained an injunction which allows Hugh Grant to visit her and baby Tabitha in peace.
Justice Tugendhat said at the time that Tinglan Hong felt that she could not leave her home without being followed and hassled by photographers.
“Had we not got the injunction, I’m sure she’d be in China by now,” Hugh Grant said.
“She is a good person, a nice person; funny, clever, great mother. And she’s been very badly treated by the media.”
Hugh Grant will next be seen in The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists, which opens on March 28 in the UK and April 27 in the US.
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