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5:56 pm - 11/25/2012

Anne Hathaway On Her 'Les Miz' Buzz Cut: 'I Looked Like My Gay Brother’



She took the brave step of shaving off her hair to play a diseased waif in the movie adaptation of the musical, Les Misérables.

But Anne Hathaway wasn’t too shocked when she looked in the mirror after losing her shoulder length hair because she saw a familiar face – her gay brother!

Speaking at a New York screening of the movie on Friday, Hathaway said: “When I eventually looked in the mirror I just thought I looked like my gay brother.”


It’s not the first time the actress has spoken about her gay older brother Michael. Two years ago she told British GQ that she and her family left the Catholic Church because of its stance on homosexuality after he came out.

Hathaway said: “The whole family converted to Episcopalianism after my elder brother came out. Why should I support an organization that has a limited view of my beloved brother?”


As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Hathaway was so dedicated to playing the role of Fantine in Les Misérables that she shed 25 pounds from her already thin frame.

She lost the final 15 pounds by eating just two thin squares of dried oatmeal paste a day.

Hathaway said: “I had to be obsessive about it – the idea was to look near death.”


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beatlesluv 26th-Nov-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
I just wonder why she didnt say the buzz cut made her look like her brother. End of
devourlove 26th-Nov-2012 01:11 am (UTC)
this exactly. like my mother's friends who used to introduce her as "my black friend anne". Like does the extra descriptor change the story?
beatlesluv 26th-Nov-2012 01:14 am (UTC)
The fuck? Why do people feel the need to add this info on? It's so stupidddd...-_- ..it doesn't provide any context for me so please let these assholes stop bothering.
a_new_haven 26th-Nov-2012 02:32 am (UTC)
We always knew my grandmother was talking about a white person because it was the o my time she didn't meant ion their race. It was so nonchalant, and it was never derogatory in the sense that she was usually saying something very nice about the person, but she always mentioned their race. I know it was a product of the time she grew up on, etc., she had no idea it wasn't the best thing to do, but it was odd.
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