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Anne Hathaway apologized for her “cringe” interview with reporter Kjersti Flaa after the reporter shared a clip of their 2012 conversation to TikTok.
Flaa — who, in August, revealed she almost quit journalism altogether after a “nightmare” interview with Blake Lively — told her TikTok followers that a rep for the “Devil Wears Prada” star reached out to her via email with an apology message from the actress one day after she shared the video.
“I have to say, I was pretty shocked. I had not expected her to reach out to me at all. I thought she was never going to even see that video, but she did and she did something pretty amazing,” Flaa said, revealing that Hathaway sent her a “long email” explaining what she was going through at the time and apologizing “for giving [Flaa] an awful interview.”
Anne Hathaway sent an apology to reporter Kjersti Flaa, pictured above, after giving the reporter an “awful interview” in 2012. kjerstiflaa/TikTok “I have to say, I was pretty shocked. I had not expected her to reach out to me at all,” Flaa said in a TikTok video on Tuesday of Hathaway’s email. kjerstiflaa/TikTokIn the original clip of their brief interaction, which took place as Hathaway was promoting “Lès Miserables,” Flaa started off her interview by jokingly asking Hathaway to answer the first question through song.
“I was going to sing the question to you and you can sing back the answer,” Flaa said while laughing in the clip. Hathaway, however, didn’t like the idea. “Well I won’t be doing that, but you’re more than welcome to sing,” she responded.
Flaa went on with the interview by asking Hathaway questions like, “Do you remember your first crush?” and whether she believed “love was more passionate” during the period of time the film took place. Following both questions, Hathaway simply answered, “No.”
In the original clip, Hathaway was quick to shut down several of Flaa’s questions during their brief chat with a simple “No,” prompting Flaa to admit their exchange “didn’t go as planned” while discussing it online several years later. kjerstiflaa/TikTok Flaa urged her followers to watch the rest of their “cringe” interview on her YouTube channel. kjerstiflaa/TikTokWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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At the time, Flaa told her followers that “things didn’t go as planned” as she pushed them to watch the rest of the “cringe” clip on her YouTube channel.
In her Tuesday TikTok, Flaa further said, “[Hathaway’s apology] was so touching to me. Just talking about it makes me almost teary eyed. I was just so grateful that she did that.”
“It was a very personal note and we decided that I wouldn’t share exactly what was in the email, but I just wanted to share with you guys what she did because I thought that was just so amazing.”
Though she didn’t share the specific details of Hathaway’s email, the reporter said she responded to the Oscar winner’s email, expressing her gratitude for the apology and offering to sit down with her for another chat.
In August, Flaa came forward about another experience she had with actress Blake Lively, admitting that she considered quitting journalism after her “nightmare” interview with the “Gossip Girl” star. Kjersti Flaa/YouTube Flaa has since revealed that Lively never reached out to apologize for her “horrific” comments. Kjersti Flaa/YouTube“I said, ‘If you ever want to sit down and talk about it, I’m here.’ and she invited me to interview her for her next movie that’s coming out in May,” Flaa announced to her followers.
“I have so much respect for people who own up to their mistakes and say they’re sorry. Sorry is such a powerful word,” Flaa added, likely referencing her previous ordeal with Lively who she claims never apologized for her “little bump” comment.
She finished addressing the incident by saying, “It was a long time ago now, I have no hard feelings about it.”