Anne Hathaway is fascinated by her doppelganger, Amal Alamuddin-Clooney
Here are some photos of Anne Hathaway out and about in NYC yesterday. I hate those jeans. I love her hair these days though. Annie’s doing press/promotion for Song One, the small-budget film she co-produced with her jewelry-designer husband Adam Shulman. During the course of her Extra interview, Annie was asked about something that I actually forgot about months ago! When Amal Alamuddin burst on the scene last year as “George Clooney’s girlfriend,” many of us noted at the time that Amal looked sort of like Anne Hathaway. There’s a passing resemblance if you look hard enough – Anne is pale and Amal has a Mediterranean, olive skin tone. Amal’s face is longer. But there is a resemblance, especially when Amal is wearing sunglasses. There were a few shots where you really thought you were looking at a really tan Annie Hathaway. Which begs the question… does Anne Hathaway ever wonder to herself, “Damn, I could have had George Clooney”? You can see Annie’s Extra interview here.
“Extra’s” Tracey Edmonds caught up with actress Anne Hathaway to chat about her new film, “Song One.” Tracey also bringing up the Anne’s similarity to George Clooney’s wife Amal. Tracey, “You do bare a resemblance to the striking Amal Clooney, has anyone ever told you that?”
Ann, “I’ve never heard that but thank you…That’s so going to be the best thing that happens to me today.” Hathaway not only flattered by the comparison but also just as “fascinated” with her as the rest of us, “I hope that one day I become half the woman she is, she’s so accomplished and it’s so thrilling to look at someone and say ‘wow you really are making the world a better place’.”
Anne and her husband Adam Schulman co-producing “Song One” together, the first producing project for them both. Anne getting emotional talking about her hubby, “He’s great…You know it sounds really silly, but I’m excited to see what he’s going to wear to his first press day as a producer, shoot, I just got teary.” Anne continued, “We both worked so hard on this, but it’s whatever when it’s you, but when it’s someone you care about as much as your husband, I’m just so proud of him.”
Hathaway playing a woman who discovers her brother’s music after he gets in a car accident, explaining how the film is different from others, “It’s a movie that believes deeply in the power of music, if that speaks to you when you hear that then this movie is for you, but if you’re just someone who just thinks music’s okay and listens to it, this might not be the movie for you.”
Annie talks about Adam like he’s her son, right? “I’m excited to see what he’s going to wear to his first press day as a producer…” Is that the way you talk about your husband? I don’t know. But I’ve always wondered about them. Like, I think Annie married her BFF, not her torrid lover. Well, it takes all kinds. As for Annie’s thoughts on Amal… “I hope that one day I become half the woman she is…” What she’s really thinking is “Damn it, why didn’t anyone tell me I could have ended up married to George Clooney?!?”
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet.
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