March 11, 2022

Rupert Grint's daughter learned to swear by watching her dad rehearse his role in 'Servant'

Ruper Grint's 21-month-old daughter is already talking...and swearing!

The actor was a guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and, far from complaining about it, he revealed that he found it very funny.

“She talks, she talks, she has ideas.

She says ''papa'', she says ''mom'', it happened almost at the same time.

And the 'f' ('fuck') word came pretty quickly," he revealed, revealing that little Wednesday had imitated him as he rehearsed for his role in

Servant

.

“She spends a lot of time in my dressing room, when I rehearse for

Servant

, and my character says that word a lot.

Now she says it whenever she gets excited.

We were at the toy store the other day, and she was walking around saying so.

We find it very funny, so we encourage it a bit, ”he explains.

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Samuel L. Jackson Is Shocked He Doesn't Have the Most On-Screen Swear Words

Samuel L. Jackson is outraged: the actor has learned that he does not hold the record for the most profanity said on screen.

Worse still, he comes third, behind Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jonah Hill on the top step of the podium.

" It makes no sense !

No, no, not possible.

Jonah Hill and Leo?

Really ?

I do not believe it.

Someone must have miscounted, ”he protested.

For this account, Buzz Bingo went through more than 3,500 scenarios.

It turns out that Jonah Hill uses 376 profanities in his filmography, most between

Supergrave

and

The Wolf of Wall Street

.

Leonardo DiCaprio is close behind him, with 361 profanity, far ahead of Samuel L. Jackson and his 301 swear words!

However, the comedian stars in

Pulp Fiction

, which holds the record for the number of swear words in a film (715).

He also embodies the character who swears the most, in

Jackie Brown

(also by Quentin Tarantino).

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