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Also if one person is rude to you, it's probably them, but if everyone is rude, you should look at yourself. We have no idea what's happening before the recording. I did an internship with a PR agent and some of the famous people were absolute jerks behind the scenes, including the press
We all have bad days, and that's okay. But having a bad day doesn't give us the right to be rude to others. As adults, we should be able to control our behavior and treat others with respect.
@@Tammyux In what Utopia? If you've forgotten about how overworked people act go into any hospital and look at the attitude of the most senior nurse, she/he will not have time for any BS and will call it, but at the same time will take the best care without having a smile on. And if you want to be disrespected by people go into any government building asking normal questions about some forms you need to submit, you'd most likely receive the most false smiles and condescending attitude, you'll ever see. Humans are complex clumps of cells and consciousness that a lot of the time what we want to convey isn't communicated in a way that the other person will fully get 100% of the time.
As a journalist you shouldn’t ask anything that can be answered by yes or no.. if you ask me anne was low key helping her career and this interviewer should have looked inwards
She was definitely being rude, she made it obvious that she wasn’t engaging in the conversation, but that doesn’t make her a horrible person, no one is perfect and people have bad days where they’re grumpy you’re not everyone is going to get the best version of someone, all that’s needed is acknowledging saying sorry not my best day, and move forward it’s not anything worth being cancelled over
That's what I was thinking too. This role was exhausting and hard on her body and you can tell she wasn't in the mood to be doing this interview and the interviewer wasn't respecting that she said she wasn't going to sing. Anne was clearly uncomfortable physically and not down with the vibe
@@allismith5749 the interviewer did respect it???? what are you talking about? she didn't force her to sing. anne said "you're more than welcome to sing your question" and she did.
I don’t think Anne was specifically rude. She just seemed tired and the interview was asking bad questions. Never as yes or no questions with zero follow up. I’m not even a journalist and I know that.
I don’t think the interviewer was asking bad questions. However, the interviewer was more high energy which Anne just did not have any to give atm. Idk what her problem was but at least she said apologized so it’s whatever.
@@elizabethgrant7793yes it’s rude these people are just on a bandwagon. Two things can be true. Anne was rude. Interviewer didn’t need to make a video about it.
Doesn't matter if the questions were good or not, these interviews help her promote her movie and she should answer all of them equally unless they're being disrespectful, or refuse to give interviews altogether.
right like i don’t think saying she’d be blacklisted was a threat. it feels like it was a warning that the interview looks really bad, and production companies won’t want to work with interviewers who can’t navigate inevitable awkward moments like that with the celebs on press days
Anne set her boundaries and the interviewer completely ignored them. Did she expect Anne to be her best friend after that? Didn’t exactly set the best tone for the rest of the interview
I think it was the interviewers fault in this case. The movie she was inviewing her for was for Les Mis'. It wasn't supposed to be a fun, quirky movie. And I think that's why Anne was upset.
Yes! This!! She had to shave her head, starve herself, and learn opera. She put her heart and soul in to the film and the interviewer gave off the vibe she had never watched the musical or film.
Anne was/is a total theater kid. She would have normally played along, but she was going through something. Whatever it was, it made the interviewer cry after reading Anne’s apology email sent via her publicist.
@@TheCatWitch63 phrasing?? "None of these questions" implies you saw the full interview which isn't possible because we only have a short clip. Unless you've seen the full interview somewhere? This opinion is totally invalid unless you have seen the full interview. Maybe y'all should start interviewing celebs honestly, clearly you know so much!
Anne wasn’t even rude she answered her questions & was nice. Anne looked extremely tired which is what press days could do to actors. I think Anne handled the whole situation very professionally
Then why are you still acting like she was in the wrong 😂? Not defending the actress, but the interviewer, her questions, and her concept were dumb... So why do you have an issue defending her then? What a weird comment.
@@melaniecostapereira1639 girlypop nobody here is holding their breathe except for anne bootlickers no one is dying to defend a snobbish multimillionaire
I think the awkward vibe was on the interviewer. Anne made it clear that she didn’t want to do the singing thing. And she went ahead with it anyway. Of course it’s going to be awkward. Anne made it abundantly clear that she didn’t want to do that
I’m seeing a pattern with this interviewer. It seems like she’s posting these older interviews just when the celebrity in question has a movie coming out (Princess diaries 3 for an example) . So she’s kinda clout chasing in my opinion.
She even puts good interviews but drama channe only reports bad interviews. But I knew people will start hating her too because that's how internet works. One day you get full support,next day you are too much. Sadly even people will turning like this on Rosanna
@@sanez25 I’m sure she puts good interview but she knows that the it’s better to upload the bad interviews when the person in those interviews have all eyes on them.
The lady who is doing these interviews is starting to seem like the problem here. Maybe she should check herself and her interview style because she is coming across as rude and these actresses are responding accordingly.
@SaintRoix yes, I feel like by stating that she is not going to participate, it's obvious she is not into the idea and the interviewer made the interview awkward by singing the questions when she knew Anne wouldn't participate. She was welcome to sing, but as a good interviewer, she should have known when to stop
100% and also why didn’t the interviewer say “oh can you expand on that?” when anne said no to the love question?? anne probably could’ve given an interesting answer to that, and if she said no then, then that really would be rude of her.
I feel like the interviewer sabotaged herself with this one bc it’s a bit of a reach. Now it seems like she’s clout chasing and takes away from the other actual rude interviews.
This is what i thought this whole time. The interviewer just seems entitled 'well she didn't do what i wanted to do so she's a mean girl'. No your interview questions were really dry so you got really dry answers. She was a bit cold but not rude lmao
No. The interviewer on her channel took the blame for this one. And was blown away Ann apologized. But that part has been left out for dramatic effect I guess. Blake ..yeah she was a bitch
This is my thought too! Messed up Anne even had to address it somehow otherwise everyone would be looking to “cancel” her. This reporter got high of the publicity she received with the Blake stuff
My thoughts exactly…from what I have seen of her interviews I just personally think she’s not the best at interviewing and not everyone she’s interviewed cared to overextend for her lack of chemistry. Of course it’s nice when some celebrities do that but it’s really the interviewers job to create that energy.
This woman needs to chill, not everyone is going to be super bubbly and outgoing for every press interview. God forbid humans have “off days”. Seems like she’s building her new found fame off of being a victim🙄
And also she’s been liking shady comments abt Anne, even though Anne already apologized and the journalist said she forgave her, yet she was still liking shady comments abt her after the apology
I met Anne during the occupy Wall Street days. She was very sweet and kind and actually helped me and a fellow film student I was with (we had gone down to do interviews with the protesters) get through the rain by providing us with cover with her umbrella. I wouldn’t view this as anything other than perhaps she was having a bad day. Personally, she was great to me at a random moment in time where she didn’t need to go out of her way to engage with me and my friend for any other reason than to be kind.
I was thinking of it. Personally sometimes when I am having a bad day I won't be in the mood to spark random conversations on the tube or at the grocery store, or I won't laugh at a joke a cashier made, things like that. It happened to everyone, we cannot be good 100% of the time, we just have to be good MOST of the time. Now imagine if someone caught you in one of these random moments, and "exposed " you and tried to convince all the world that your moral character should be based on this random moment
I'm honestly a little skeeved out by this interviewer dredging this up. Like, it feels like she got attention for the Blake Lively one and is trying to extend her time in the spotlight. It's not even that bad, certainly not worth blasting Anne 12 years later over.
@@illogical001 Take some deep breaths, girliepop. I'm not saying she can't say her piece, and I'm not saying we shouldn't hear about celebs doing bad stuff. I'm saying this particular instance feels like an attention grab.
The questions were leading and bad, anne just didnt go along with the jokey vibe because this was a very serious role for her. She stayed polite tho she wasnt rude imo just direct.
Lol, when I heard it was the same interviewer from Blake lively's interview, my brain went their too. 😂😂 but I don't think that she was as rude as Blake though.
On TikTok I thought I was crazy because 99% of people thought she was being rude. I absolutely don’t think she’s being rude. She’s being asked questions that don’t relate to the movie and is answering directly. Genuinely don’t understand what the problem is.
Anne wasn't rude, she was obviously tired. Anne was asked the most stupid questions (what was your first crush? or something similar). Imagine being such a talented actress and starred in so many roles, to be asked stupid questions that waste your busy schedule time.
We have to stop rehashing past things and using it against people. Also she made it pretty clear she wasn’t into that question and for her to choose to do it anyway is kinda disrespectful. But they did both wrap it up perfectly. Anne apologized for how she was perceived and the person she apologized to accepted it and appreciated it like civilized people do.
I think Anne was dismissive and rude af, but I totally agree about not rehashing shit and letting things go. I'd like to see this interviewer move on to new interviews or other things she may be interested in.
Yes, bc she said they had positive interviews after this "rude" one. Why did she continue working w/Anne if she felt disrespected? I get it's a job, but could she not give new AH interviews to another journalist? Either way Anne prob thought they were okay after their 2nd interview, even if the 1st was bad. &12 yrs later this is posted.😂 Why post now if AH was positive after this? It's like she got closure, unlike w/ Blake. I also think Anne's one worded short answers were rude & condescending. But I didn't think it was rude that she chose not to sing.
This interviewer is begging to be canceled. She’s enjoying this way too much and making herself look really bad. I’d love to see her sit in a hotel conference room and answer inane questions by the media for a week str8 trying to promote a project. She’d get sick of reporters real quick the way movie stars do.
I don’t think she “took it too far.” She was just talking about her personal experience. Anne isn’t a bad person but the interviewer felt shut down and she’s allowed to feel that way.
@@musicdiary5768 Also the interviewer recently said that Anne apologized to her after she released the video and she even saud that she interviewed Anne again and she was lovely in the other interactions
She's allowed to feel that way but bringing it to social media when it really wasn't that serious and she knew it could turn into a big deal given who was involved, she's doing too much. @@musicdiary5768
@@gayavardan she seems to only "call them out" and resurface the interviews when the actress is getting attention or already receiving hate for something else. for example, anne was just recently announced for her two new revival films of princess diaries and the devil wears prada. when blake lively was getting criticism for her promotion of it ends with us, this interviewer brought back the clip of her interviewing blake. this interviewer also liked comments like "12 years later?!" referring to anne's apology which is super shady and anne shouldn't have had to say sorry in the first place.
I could be wrong, but if someone tells me they don't want to do something, I won't just... do it anyway? Maybe Anne could have been a bit more conversational, but she was straightforward, I don't know.
Also, Les Mes is a pretty serious story... it was an incredibly hard period of history. Asking if you think people loved more passionately is a dumb question, it would tick me off too
I thought this was silly and not that bad at all. Plus people already crucified her to hell and back during that time, do people really need to have a go at it again? Asking performers to perform for you in a setting like an interview is in poor taste even if a most in the cast agreed to it. This lady at this point is looking to make headlines.
Is ‘rude’ in the room with us??? Those questions were dumb and as a reporter you should know better than to ask questions that can be easily answered with just yes or no. 🤦🏻♀️
When will the internet realize we don't know these celebrities, we can't say who they are as a person based off one interaction?? Interesting too that it's mostly female celebs that get this intense scrutiny for not being "nice" enough. Its perfectly reasonable to not want to preform during an interview, she tried to play it off and maybe just got frustrated. Who cares?
oh COME ON. Anne was asked if she would mind if she sang the question so that she had to sang the answers, and she said no. Probably didn't understand what the interviewer meant with "sing the answer", like she might have thought the interviewer meant she had to sing-sing, like in the movie. But when the interviewer said "i'm going to do it anyways", THAT SHOWS she was the rude one, not Anne. Then, she wanted Anne to be nicer for the rest of the interview because of the whole "when a celebrity is rude, it's always the interviewers fault" thing. She was in the wrong imo.
If I were Anne, I would've responded kind of similarly. The interviewer was IMO doing too much. Anne is rarely mean, I think she was uncomfortable with her.
I've been watching this journalist interviews and she always seems to make things uncomfortable - Like yes Blake was rude but I also can see where Blake popped off because was it ever cleared for the interviewer to talk about her pregancy??? Did anyone think to ask that? and let's be fair Anne wasn't being aggressive, she was uncomfortable and this seems to be norm with this lady's interviews. She was doing crazy weird things to get media attention back in a time where this stuff would have made it on to E News or being seen around the world in "isn't this interview quirky?" or whatever. This lady is getting the fame she seeks now by "airing" this dirty laundry but isn't seemingly aware she made most of these situations unbearable by trying these "quirky" things without clearance from PR or the interviewee themselves....she's the problem and common denominator. Like how would you like someone to come to you and acted a fool, breaking rules you know they aren't suppose to break - while you are at work and you get shamed for not having the best reaction? It's not fair. This lady gets on my last nerves. Poor Anne.
She wasn’t bubbly and extra, but she wasn’t rude. That interviewer just sucks. The singing thing was weird af. Just bc the other actors went along w/ it doesn’t mean Anne had to. Plus, I personally talk to different ppl in different ways depending who they are. Like I speak to my friends differently than I speak to a college professor or a stranger. Interviewers should care more about the INDIVIDUAL and read the vibe if they want things to flow 💁🏽♀️
I'm not sure how answering a yes or no question with a yes or no is rude. Don't ask if she remembers her first crush, ask her about the first time she remembers having a crush...also "I decided to do it anyway.......Anne was not very excited to be singing to me." uh well yeah she said she wasn't going to sing, why would anyone expect her to be singing at this point? Sounds more like the interviewer is admitting she tried to pressure Anne into singing, Anne realized and decided to not elaborate when asked yes or no questions because the interviewer was rude. It's not Anne's job to come up with good questions.....that's someone else's job.
Anne is fine. The interview was dumb and so were the questions. She could’ve asked about her “starving” for the role or costumes something with significance
I remember some years ago some person the internet had a “theory” that we can tell how poorly the world is going based on how much people unreasonably hate Anne Hathaway
Lmao I love that. Another theory is that we can tell how poorly the world is going by how much society is craving absolute truths, rather than nuanced truths. For example: wanting an absolute villain and an absolute victim
If a celebrity doesn't make a habit of being rude and it's not a consistent pattern, then they deserve a pass. You never know what is going on with someone in their personal life.
NAH AH Anne Hathaway set boundaries as soon as the interviewer was doing the set up. Has no one seen the movie?!?! Her character demanded so much from her not just physically.
The interview was dismissive when Anne Hathaway gave her a boundary. She wasn’t being a mean girl, she wasn’t rude, she said no and was ignored. That said if the interviewer has consistent problems, she might be the problem - excluding the Blake lively interview where Blake was clearly rude.
I’m not really sure what the interviewer expected from Anne. She stated from the start of the interview that she won’t be singing back to her and from there the interviewer should of read the room and toned it down with her
The interviewer didn't do a good job tbh. Very dumb questions and off-putting energy. And Anne was not taking any bullshit that day, as she said in the beginning when she stated that she was not going to sing, even though the journalist could do it if she wanted. That's all. Not a big deal.
The interviewer should adapt to the person they interview. A lot of times, the interviewers themselves barely know anything about the actor or subject, and it makes things very strained.
THE INTERVIEWER IS TAKING THINGS PERSONAL. SORRY SOMEONE DOESNT WANT TO PLAY AROUND, BUT YOU NEED TO RESPECT THEM AND THEIR WISHES. ACTORS ARE NOT A TOY.
Maybe she just didn’t want to sing randomly. I understand she was in a musical but it’s still awkward. Like maybe she just didn’t wanna sing. I really do not think it’s that deep.
"she hated me" is so self-important. Hathaway probably didn't think about the interviewer once they left the room, and someone on her team (whose job it is to protect the actor's brand and image as well as the project they're in) likely saw it and insisted it be taken down. Actor's have a contractual obligation to do these junkets as a means to sell the multi-million $ movie, and this particular interview did nothing to achieve that goal.
On the one hand, I love interviewers speaking out on rude interactions. But on the other hand, for years interviewers have been half the problem. Just look at the way Brittany Spears was interviewed as a child. So I could understand if some actors have had some bad experiences and sometimes take questions wrong and come off bad in response. That's not the same as being a rude person. And sometimes people are just having an off day or set boundaries and that's ok. It's different than a pattern of behavior
Y’all gonna leave Miss Hathaway alone. I’ve always loved that women. She just has such a special light about her & I just always wish the best for her. The interview was not that bad from what I’ve seen. She clearly seemed to possibly be having an off day. Even if she wasn’t all she did was answer the questions the women gave her. No one is entitled to respond the way someone else feels they should. You can’t please everyone. Like if she said something awful or rolled her eyes or actually did something other than answer the women’s questions with honest then I could see points but people are just to sensitive the interviewer seriously seems like a narcissist. Like if you felt the vibes were off you gotta know how to work people and get them to come out of their shells not cry like a baby cuz they are straight forward with their answers. Give me a break. She seriously needs to grow a pair.
Blake was being rude, the interviewer is being annoying because it says something about you if multiple people don’t enjoy spending time with you and Anne wasn’t being rude, she is just a human after all and can’t fake happiness 100% of the time.
If an interviewer was tone-deaf like this with me after performing such a gruelling role I'd not wanna answer those questions either. yes Anne was being rude but it's not her job to babysit the interviewer 😂
I think if I starved myself for a role and tried to capture all the trauma a woman was forced to experience at the historical period Les Mis was based on, particularly when she was forced into sex work and died, I’d also be pretty curt if an interviewer saw that and asked “do you remember your first crush?” With all due respect to the interviewer, this is a worst case scenario of solely asking yes/no questions which is something we’re taught not to do very quickly when our job is interviewing people. “What attracted you to the earliest crush you remember,” for example, would force more than a one-word answer (though focusing in on Anne’s dating life for this role where she was forced into traumatic experiences and eventual death as a sex worker is… a choice). The Blake Lively interview was a trainwreck caused by the two interviewees, but this feels like a legitimate response to subpar questions that trivialize the role the actor played. The interviewer should be embarrassed to be drawing attention to this work on her part.
Thank god, finally!! I was feeling like a crazy person... 'you're gonna ask someone who's playing a role where the character is eventually forced into prostitution to support her child (you know, because the father abandoned them) and whose only eventual salvation is death from tuberculosis about her first crush?! WHAT?!' Plus, other interviewers had clearly done their homework- the role meant so much to her because it was the last role her mother ever got to play. She saw her Mom play Fantine when she was seven... SEVEN! That stays with you, it obviously deeply affected her.
Yo be honest i ha e never liked this interviewer. Shes not really an easy person to talk to it seems. She really looks like the type to victomize herself when ahe does something that ahe thinks is a great idea but is actually really weird. The other actors seemed just as off put but not wanting to come off rude just does it. Like jackman, he is trying to be subtle in telli g her its a bad idea by bringing up the one note thing and i believe this is the interview were he asks if that was a good take or if they should try again after he says "we practiced for months". Anne was trying to be nice but direct without out right saying "thats a stupid idea " which i believed everyone else, including the audience, also thought
I don't think she was rude. The interviewer asked a question if she could sign back and Anne responded with her honest answer. Anne didn't feel comfortable giving her more personal information.
everyone is allowed to have a bad day, i dont think its her being super rude she just probably wasnt having a great day. we dont need to poke at things from peoples past, people grow and change
Aw I think it’s nice that she apologized. I think most of us have probably been cold or rude to someone completely undeserving when we were going through hard times. Not a good thing to do, but apologizing for it can clearly be very meaningful to those we may have offended or hurt. No one is perfect but acknowledging your mistakes goes a long way.
She didn’t even need to apologize. That interviewer asked some of the worst questions ever and is not a good interviewer. Period. I sympathized with the Blake situation because I saw her and the other actress deliberately bullying her, but in this case, Anne did nothing wrong. She doesn’t need to act like a parrot and respond to some silly request to sing on the spot. Anne even stated throughout the entire movie schedule that singing was the most terrifying thing she’s ever done, and despite being nervous, she was encouraged and succeeded. I find Anne’s acting skills to be really great. She’s too renowned for such ridiculous ‘rudeness’ claims. Her PR team didn’t even need to respond, though they chose to-odd.
Okay here is my take. Anne was not being rude, she made it clear that she didn’t want to sing the answers to the questions , just because other cast mates did doesn’t mean she has to do it. Also the interview questions weren’t that great anyway, remember actors have to go through junket after junket promoting the movie. But the biggest problem I have is that the interview revealed that SOMETHING happened in Anne’s life at the time that made her seem “rude” and now that’s on the internet. She could have said, “ Anne’s team reached out, she personally apologized to me, we’re all good now”. Instead she told the internet (which can be nasty at times) that at that time in Anne’s life something happened, and said how amazing it was that she apologized. I was on her side with the Blake Lively interview, but this one, I’m not on her side.
so...anne hathaway was "rude" in an interview... apologized the girl for it so much so she almost cried on camera buuutt....didn't take the video down? she's a clout chaser honestly.
Kjersti followed up with a video. She informed the audience Anne’s publicist forwarded her a message from Anne where she apologized to Kjersti and explained why she was the way she was in this clip. As far as Anne being rude, yes, I think she was (she herself admitted it). If your boss showed you this same demeanor to you, I don’t think you’d like it either.
If my boss asked me to sing during a meeting and I said no, and he asked again mid-meeting to pressure me into doing it, I would be curt. And if it were the opposite, I would not be surprised if my boss were curt too. Disrespecting boundaries doesn't set good moods.
@@TuningAnAppleTo be clear, Anne said Kjersti was more than welcome to do so if she liked. Kjersti proceeded to sing as she had received her permission. Anne was curt and rude. Her job includes giving interviews and being aware that the audience is watching.
This will probably be an unpopular opinion but I find this interviewer cringe af, Anne told her she wasn’t into it and she still decided to do whatever she wanted,instead of respecting Anne. And now she gets to play victim? When she was obviously disrespectful…what was the point of asking her then?
That entire cast gave that interviewer backhanded compliments. Anne didn't. She was nice. Also by Church Singing, they meant your chanting lady. That is a theatre insult if I have ever heard one. 😅 Have we just considered maybe the interviewer is as intolerable as blake lively? Anne Hathaway set a boundary. She should respect that.