Sherlock Holmes star Jude Law has just received the honourary Hollywood Walk of Fame star.
Even though, the actor admitted that the ceremony was supposed to take place a few days ago, but he had to delay it for personal reasons.
Law shared that the service was going to take place a couple of weeks back, but as he lost his mother soon after hearing about the service, he had to delay it in respect of her mum’s passing.
The 51-year-old told People: "It's been actually quite a long process because I found out and was originally going to have the service a couple of weeks back. And actually, I lost my mum. So we had to delay it."
Calling the achievement an emotional experience, Jude mentioned that he would describe the title as a ‘final gift’ which became a source of bringing his family close together.
"In a very odd way as a kind of final gift, it meant that a few more of my family could actually be here”, he stated.
During his speech at the ceremony, Law, 51 did not directly spoke about his mother’s death, but he did mention her great influence on his career.
Jude Law’s star unveiled in the presence of his wife and children.
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