It’s awesome to see celebrities reaching out and doing good, kind things in these difficult times, especially for those who might not understand why everything is happening the way it is, like children.
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4-year-old Henry is a cancer patient currently in lockdown to eliminate as much risk as possible when it comes to the pandemic.
“The reasons behind the lockdown petrified us – we were so scared of Henry catching something as he’s so highly vulnerable,” Henry’s dad explained . “But to be home together for the past six weeks has been phenomenal. It’s the longest he’s been at home since he started treatment.”
Henry’s dad shared this video in a thread of “reasons to be cheerful” during quarantine.
The video showed Henry and his dad doing the dance at the end of Paddington 2 that Hugh Grant’s character, Phoenix Buchanan, performs after being sentenced to prison.
Hugh Grant took the time to respond, in character.
“Hello Henry, Phoenix Buchanan here,” Hugh began the video.

“I’m sorry that you’ve been locked up for so long in your house. But, you know, I’ve been locked up for the last five years, and the great answer is dancing,” Hugh said.
“Can I say, your dancing is quite remarkable. I congratulate you from the bottom of my heart.”
“I wish I could say the same about your dad’s dancing but alas I can’t,” Hugh joked.
You can watch Hugh’s sweet message right here.
Obviously, Henry and his family are overjoyed.
“This has just MADE his day, he is still grinning from ear to ear!” the family tweeted in response to the video that Hugh shared.
What a sweet moment, and we hope Henry keeps on dancing!