Anne Hathaway has spent so much time with Matthew McConaughey while working on their upcoming film “Serenity” that his mannerisms have started to rub off on her.
The Oscar-winning actress showed off her spot-on impersonation of her enigmatic co-star while on Monday’s edition of “Jimmy Kimmel Live”, agreeing with the host that it’s easy to get sucked into McConaughey’s orbit.
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“You’re with him and all of a sudden you find yourself kind of leaning back… you maybe don’t enunciate as much but sometimes you do, you enunciate IN-TEN-TION-ALLY,” Hathaway explains, mimicking the actor’s Southern drawl.
“I think it’s fun when you spend enough time with him you know how to riff as him,” she continued before telling Kimmel to give her a topic. Hathaway then delivered a hilarious McConaughey-style monologue about football.
Elsewhere on the show, the “Ocean’s 8” star talked about her two-year-old son Jonathan — specifically, how he hates it when she sings. “I’m not allowed to sing in my own house anymore,” she says. “And, to be fair, my son loves my mother’s voice. And so it’s personal, it’s definitely personal.”
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“Serenity”, the neo-noir thriller directed and written by “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight, opens in theatres January 25.