Hugh Grant looked in good spirits as he departed the Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy premiere in Paris on Monday evening with wife Anna Eberstein.
The actor, 64, cut a dapper figure in a black suit and open collar white shirt as he and the Swedish TV producer, 41, exited through a side door from the Grand Rex cinema in the French capital.
Anna put on a very leggy display for the evening in a black and white T-shirt minidress which she teamed with towering stilettos.
The stunner, who was born and raised in Sweden but relocated in London after marrying Hugh in 2018, toted her belongings in a coordinated clutch and wore her brunette tresses in a neat up do.
Hugh and Anna enjoyed an evening without their three children, son John Mungo, born in 2012, a daughter, born in 2015 and another daughter born in 2018 – the names of the two daughters have not been made public.
Earlier in the night, Hugh hit the red carpet with co-star Renee Zellweger as they celebrated the premiere of the latest Bridget Jones film in the French capital.

Hugh Grant looked in good spirits as he departed the Bridget Jones, Mad About The Boy premiere in Paris on Monday with wife Anna Eberstein

The actor, 64, cut a dapper figure in a black suit and open collar white shirt as he and the Swedish TV producer, 41, exited through a side door from the Grand Rex cinema in the capital
Hugh, who plays Daniel Cleaver in the film, looked handsome as he stepped out in a classic black two-piece suit which he layered over a classic white shirt.
Meanwhile leading actress Renee, 55, stunned as she stepped out in a black lace off-the-shoulder dress which flaunted her beautiful frame.
Her one-sleeved garment featured a delicate frayed scallop neckline that stretched from under her arm and across her shoulder.
Renee’s iconic singleton finally married Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth in the most recent film, 2016’s Bridget Jones’ Baby.
The couple had shared an on-and-off romance across all three films, but finally got their happy ending after it was revealed the high-flying lawyer was the father of her baby.
However, in the fourth book by Helen Fielding, Mad About The Boy, Mark tragically dies while working abroad as a human rights lawyer, leaving Bridget a widow and battling motherhood alone.
The trailer for the fourth film revealed that the same storyline would play out, with it being confirmed Mark had died before the events of the movie.
The trailer for upcoming fourth film sees Bridget being encouraged to get back on the horse by her friends after self-imposing a four-year sex ban in the years following Mark’s death.

Anna, who shares three children with Hugh, put on a very leggy display for the evening in a black and white T-shirt minidress which she teamed with towering stilettos

Earlier in the night, Hugh hit the red carpet with co-star Renee Zellweger as they celebrated the premiere of the latest Bridget Jones film in the French capital

Hugh in the new film reprising his iconic role as Daniel Cleaver

Renee playing Bridget in Mad About The Boy

Renee and Hugh pictured in the first movie from 2001
She also quits her job working in television to do the school run, with comical scenes expected as she struggles to keep up with the Yummy Mummies.
During a trip to the park, Bridget finds her two children have got themselves stuck in a tree where she is rescued by two dashing dashing men in the form of The White Lotus star’s Leo Woodall and Oscar nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor.
She soon finds herself in the middle of a three-way battle for her affections between boytoy Roxster, played by Leo, PE teacher Mr. Wallaker, played by Chiwetel and a returning Hugh Grant as the infamous Daniel Cleaver.
Fans can also rejoice as one particularly sexy scene sees Roxster jump into a pool in front of her to rescue a little dog – in a moment mirroring the iconic Mr Darcy Pride and Prejudice look.
As the trailer unravels, Bridget’s romance with Roxster heats up and the pair have ‘mindblowing sex’ after a date.
However Bridget is left confused as flirtatious meetings with Mr Wallaker increase and she eventually stumbles into a barn to find him half-naked.
The movie was officially confirmed last year, with the script being penned by author Helen, Abi Morgan and Dan Mazer, and Michael Morris as director.
It comes after Hugh revealed he was ‘crammed into’ the Bridget Jones film, after his character was seemingly killed off.
During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Hugh said: ‘It is a good and moving script – it is extremely funny but very sad.’
He added: ‘There was no obvious role for me, but I was crammed in. So we didn’t have a 60-year-old Daniel Clever wandering around looking at young girls I made up a good interim story for him.’