Hugh's Divine intervention
Wayne Rooney  |  by www.smh.com.au. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 12:14

Mr Grant's fate after police tapped on his car window on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles is well known: personal humiliation, a breakup with actress/model Elizabeth Hurley and an excruciating public apology on the Jay Leno show. For Ms Brown the outcome was much more positive, a new documentary reveals. She said she used the opportunity to earn as much money as she could, with the full support of her former manager - he refuses to be called a pimp - "Gangsta" Brown, also known as Alvin Brown.

Hugh Grant put my kids through school, gave us a chance of the life we probably would've never reached," Gangsta said. "We had a chance to travel on private jets. If I can meet him and shake his hand all I would like to say is: 'Thank you.

I appreciate you, and if there is anything I can do in return I would love to be a friend'." Ms Brown reveals that the pair were caught by police because Mr Grant did not have the $117 required to purchase hotel services from her and instead had to settle for the $70 "in car" option. She said Mr Grant attracted attention because he had not turned his ignition off during the encounter and had continued to press the brake peddle, causing the light to flash on, off, on, off.

Mr Grant's fate after police tapped on his car window on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles is well known: personal humiliation, a breakup with actress/model Elizabeth Hurley and an excruciating public apology on the Jay Leno show.

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Keywords: Mr Grant, Jay Leno, Los Angeles, Ms Brown, Sunset Boulevard, Elizabeth Hurley
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