Hugh Grant Admits Sex With Elizabeth Hurley "Fizzled," Says He Made "Too Many Jokes" About Julia Roberts

Romantic comedy star says The Royals actress is his best friend

By Francesca Bacardi Feb 19, 2015 3:47 PMTags

Hugh Grant opened up about everything when he appeared on Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live, from his past relationship with Elizabeth Hurley to his friendships with previous co-stars.

While playing Plead the Fifth, Cohen asked how the romantic comedy star's longtime love with The Royals actress didn't work out after 12 years of dating—a question that has been on all of our minds for quite some time. Lucky for us, he didn't "plead the fifth" on this one!

His answer, however, may shock you.

"It did [work out]," Grant admitted. "She's still my best friend. The sex bit probably fizzled out, but now she's my absolute best friend."

Despite their physical relationship seemingly falling apart, at least they remain BFF!

"[She's] the number one person I call in a crisis," he added.

Awww! It's nice to see that these two have stuck by each other's side through thick and thin.

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One person, however, whom he has not stayed in touch with is Notting Hill co-star Julia Roberts. Say what?! They made us fall in love with them as a couple in the classic romcom, but now they're not even pals?

"I've probably made too many jokes about the size of her mouth," he admitted. "She might hate me by now."

He joked that while kissing her he could hear a small "echo" because of how large her mouth is. But if it's any consolation, he called her very beautiful! Although very honest about his former co-stars and relationships, he pushed the limits on honesty when he dished about often—or seldom—he watches porn.

"I went cold turkey," he admitted, adding that he hasn't watched it in three years.

Implying that giving up on dirty movies might have been a good decision, the Love Actually actor said, "I now have three children, so I think there's a correlation."

"Food for thought," Cohen quipped.

E!'s new scripted series The Royals premieres Sunday, March 15, at 10 p.m.! Follow The Royals on Twitter and Facebook for the latest updates!

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