'I saw it in the script and I thought, 'Well, I'll hate doing that.' I didn't fancy doing the dance at all, let alone rehearsing it.'
"I saw it in the script and I thought, 'Well, I'll hate doing that,'" he said."I didn't fancy doing the dance at all, let alone rehearsing it."The film's director, Richard Curtis, added that Hugh"kept saying no" when it came time to film the scene."I think he was hoping I'd get ill or something and we'd say, 'Oh, well, what a shame, we'll have to lose that dancing sequence.
'"Curtis also told host Diane Sawyer that Hugh was"grumpy" when they filmed the scene, but it was ultimately a"contractual obligation" for him to shake his groove thing. Hugh, for his part, referred to it as a"contractual guillotine.""I'm out of rhythm, by the way, especially at the beginning when I wiggle my ass," Hugh also pointed out — but, in the end, he has some good humor about how it all turned out.
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