
Anne Hathaway dreamed of the Eagles winning the Super Bowl, and it came to fruition.
“Devil Wares Prada” star, 42, hit social media during a big game on Sunday night, after being briefly shown to a TV crowd. She seemed overwhelmed by happiness, cheers, ear-to-ear smiles.
At that point in the game, the Philadelphia Eagles wiped out the Kansas City Chiefs, with the team scored 40-22. The Oscar-winning actress wore a green to show her support for the Eagles.
Hathaway’s seconds of appearance quickly went viral on social media as fans embraced the hilarious clip.

“Anne Hathaway is always on the right side of history, so she doesn’t age,” One X Post said.
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Some fans compared the clip to a photo of Princess Diana wearing an Eagles jacket and dubbed both princesses regarding the actress’s role in “The Princess Diaries.”
“How did Anne Hathaway on the Eagles’ side realize? That’s my Princess of Genobia,” one post mentions the fictional country in the film.
Others were excited to learn that Hathaway is an Eagles fan and declared, “If Anne Hathaway is an Eagles fan, then I’m an Eagles fan too.”
Where did Anne Hathaway come from?
Hathaway grew up in New York and New Jersey, but her grandfather was a well-known radio personality in Philadelphia, and her parents went to college at LaSalle University in Philadelphia.
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Bradley Cooper and Kevin Hart celebrate at the Super Bowl
Hathaway was one of many stars who played in the Super Bowl. Just before the actress appeared on the broadcast, Kevin Hart and Paul Rudd were shown to the audience. Hart seemed excited, cheering for the Eagles, but Rudd, cheering for the Chief, seemed to have dropped his head in his hand.
Rudd sat next to Adam Sandler in the game, and Kevin Costner and Pete Davidson were also found in the crowd.
Bradley Cooper, a huge Eagles fan, also joined the game and introduced the team. The “Silver Lining Playbook” star once said he wanted to see the Eagles win the Super Bowl rather than win an Oscar for Best Actor, but he said he was “very happy” after the victory. He spoke to.
Prior to the game, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney shared a photo of him and his wife, Kaitlyn Olson with “Abbott Elementary School” stars Quinta Brunson and Tyler James Williams . Both shows were held in Philadelphia and recently crossed an episode of “Abbott.” McElhenney later described Sunday as one of the “top 5 best nights of my life.”
Of course, Taylor Swift was present to take root with her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, but it’s safe to say she didn’t have such a great night. Not only did the Chiefs lose the game reasonably well, but at one point the crowd booed the pop superstars.