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Anne Hathaway’s Adorable Fashion Fail Will Leave You Giggling

Anne Hathaway’s Adorable Fashion Fail Will Leave You Giggling

Anne Hathaway can conquer a box office and rule red carpets, but even she occasionally needs a little help when it comes to sitting down in certain high-fashion looks. The Interstellar actor let her social media followers in on a hilarious encounter with designer Donatella Versace last week, when Hathaway attended the luxury fashion label’s Fall/Winter 2024 show last week. For the occasion, the Princess Diaries star donned a skintight red leather Versace dress. And while it looked amazing, the actor struggled to get seated in the mini dress while posing for a picture with Versace: “I just want to respect the integrity of the corset,” Hathaway says in a video of the moment, bursting into a fit of giggles as she lies flat on her back. “Help her, she can’t move!” Versace says as people in the background continued to laugh. “No! I’m fine, I’m fine,” Hathaway insisted, as she gamely struggled to pose. “It’s for Donatella! I’m so happy. Thank you for having me to Milan.” Hathaway poked fun at the moment by …

Lee Anderson Dropped Rwanda Bill Rebellion As Labour MPs Were ‘Giggling And Taking The Mick’

Lee Anderson Dropped Rwanda Bill Rebellion As Labour MPs Were ‘Giggling And Taking The Mick’

Lee Anderson has revealed he did not follow through with his revolt against Rishi Sunak and his Rwanda asylum plan because Labour MPs were “giggling and laughing and taking the mick”. Anderson helped undermine the prime minister’s authority on Tuesday when he resigned as Tory deputy chairmen in order to back rebel amendments to Sunak’s Safety of Rwanda Bill. But 24 hours later, Anderson was conspicuous in his absence from the list of disaffected Conservative MPs who actually voted against the legislation at the crunch third reading stage in the House of Commons. The rebellion that was billed as being a threat to Sunak’s premiership fizzled out – just 11 Tories voting against the bill, which passed with a comfortable majority of 44. Speaking to GB News, Anderson explained that he did not vote – or “abstained” – because of the response from Labour MPs as members voted. He said: “I was going to vote ‘no’. I went into the ‘no’ lobby to vote ‘no’ because I couldn’t see how I could support the bill …