Hugh Grant’s wife Anna Eberstein, 41, puts on a leggy display in a little black dress

Hugh Grant’s wife Anna Eberstein, 41, puts on a leggy display in a little black dress as she enjoys a night out with the actor, 61, in West Hollywood

They tied the knot in an intimate registry office wedding in 2018. 

And Hugh Grant and Anna Eberstein looked as loved up as ever as they enjoyed a date night in West Hollywood on Monday. 

The couple looked smitten as they strolled side by side, with Hugh, 61, putting on an animated display as he chatted away with his wife, 41. 

Sweet: Hugh Grant and Anna Eberstein looked as loved up as ever as they enjoyed a date night in West Hollywood on Monday

Anna looked effortlessly chic for the outing as she slipped into a little black dress that highlighted her tanned and toned pins.

The thigh-skimming garment featured a glittering trim on the hem and bodice that injected some sparkle, while a chunky belt highlighted her tiny waist. 

The television producer and retail director finished off her look with a pair of suede ankle boots that gave her modelesque frame an extra boost. 

Hugh looked dapper by her side as he modelled a brown suit jacket and navy trousers. 

Loving life: The couple looked smitten as they strolled side by side, with Hugh, 61, putting on an animated display as he chatted away with his wife, 41

Loving life: The couple looked smitten as they strolled side by side, with Hugh, 61, putting on an animated display as he chatted away with his wife, 41

The outfit was more subdued than what he can expect to wear in his upcoming role, amid claims he’s signed up to play an Oompa Loompa in the Charlie And The Chocolate Factory prequel film, Wonka.

The actor is thought to have began filming his part within University Of Oxford’s Hertford College, which has required students to take their meetings elsewhere.

It is unclear how the 5′ 11″ star will transform into one of the miniature factory workers, however film bosses have reportedly refused to cast actors with Dwarfism in a bid to avoid offence. 

In the 1964 children’s novel, Willy Wonka claimed he ‘imported’ them from the ‘very deepest darkest part of the African jungle where no white man had been before’.

Author Roald Dahl stood by his decision to include them in 1973, stating: ‘It didn’t occur to me that my depiction of the Oompa-Loompas was racist.’

Despite this, he re-wrote their descriptions as ‘white hippies’ in the revised edition later that year, but they already been portrayed with orange skin and green hair in the 1971 film adaptation.

New role: Hugh has reportedly signed up to play an Oompa Loompa in the Charlie And The Chocolate Factory prequel film, Wonka (Gene Wilder, centre, pictured in 1971)

New role: Hugh has reportedly signed up to play an Oompa Loompa in the Charlie And The Chocolate Factory prequel film, Wonka (Gene Wilder, centre, pictured in 1971)

Timothée Chalamet is currently busy filming the upcoming Paul King-directed picture, in his role as the eccentric chocolatier. 

Highly anticipated film Wonka includes an all-star cast line up of Rowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman, Keegan-Michael Key and Sally Hawkins.

The movie is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures in March 2023.

The musical, it will focus on a young Willy Wonka’s adventures, before he became a chocolatier.

First look! Timothée Chalamet is currently busy filming the upcoming Paul King-directed picture, in his role as the eccentric chocolatier in Oxford (pictured in October 2021)

First look! Timothée Chalamet is currently busy filming the upcoming Paul King-directed picture, in his role as the eccentric chocolatier in Oxford (pictured in October 2021)