Hugh Grant plays Tony the Tiger in Unfrosted.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Jerry Seinfeld jokes about working with Hugh Grant in Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story, calling him difficult. Co-written, directed, produced by, and starring Seinfeld, the upcoming comedy film follows the rivalry between the two cereal companies, Kellogg's and Post, in early 1960s Michigan as they compete to create a breakfast party product that will revolutionize the breakfast market forever.
The comedian joked about the British actor being difficult to work with, calling him "a pain in the ass." Read his full comments below: Hugh Grant does have a reputation of being difficult to work with, which Seinfeld appears to be poking fun at.
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