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GLASGOW, Scotland, April 6 (UPI) -- Actor Gerard Butler, who went to his native Scotland for his mother and step-father's 25th wedding anniversary, said they were "over the moon" to see him.
The Glasgow Daily Record said "The Bounty Hunter" star surprised his folks and their guests when he walked into the restaurant where the party was held last Saturday night.
"I wanted to surprise them. They were just having a meal at a restaurant and I just walked in. They couldn't believe it and were over the moon," Butler, who spends most of his time now in Los Angeles, told the Record.
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