What's Happening?
Anne Hathaway, known for her diverse acting roles, is stepping into the world of pop music for her latest film, 'Mother Mary,' directed by David Lowery. During a Q&A session in New York, Hathaway revealed that Beyoncé's song 'American Requiem' was instrumental
in helping her find her 'swag' as a pop singer for the film. Hathaway, who has a background in musical theatre, had to adapt to a new style of singing for her role as a fictional pop star. She shared her journey of embracing a different vocal style and the challenges she faced in transitioning from musical theatre to pop music.
Why It's Important?
Anne Hathaway's transition into a pop music role highlights the versatility required of actors in the film industry. Her experience underscores the influence of established artists like Beyoncé in shaping and inspiring new artistic expressions. This development also reflects the blending of different entertainment genres, as actors increasingly take on roles that require them to cross traditional boundaries. Hathaway's journey may inspire other actors to explore new artistic avenues and contribute to the evolving landscape of film and music.













