Sabrina Carpenter Playfully “Arrests” Anne Hathaway as the Ultimate Princess

Sabrina Carpenter Playfully "Arrests" Anne Hathaway as the Ultimate Princess

## Anne Hathaway’s Fun Night at Madison Square Garden

Anne Hathaway traveled all the way from the fictional land of Genovia to support Sabrina Carpenter in her five-night performance at Madison Square Garden in New York. While the specific international laws concerning imaginary places remain questionable, Hathaway had an entertaining moment when Carpenter jokingly “arrested” her during the show.

### A Special Moment on Stage

During the performance on October 26, Carpenter playfully addressed Hathaway, saying, “It’s a crime to be this gorgeous. I just don’t know what to do when I see a face like this.” When Hathaway mentioned her origins from Genovia, Carpenter flirtatiously responded, “Has anyone ever told you you look like a princess? I’m getting so flustered. Anne, can I arrest you for being the most perfect princess in the world?”

### A Trend of Arrests

Carpenter humorously handed Hathaway fuzzy pink handcuffs, declaring, “This one’s for Anne, everybody.” This playful interaction is part of a fun tradition, as other stars like Gigi Hadid, Joe Keery, and Olivia Dean have been formerly “arrested” during her shows.

The **Short n’ Sweet tour** will continue on Tuesday, October 28, with another performance at Madison Square Garden. Carpenter will be in New York City all week, with additional shows scheduled for October 29, 31, and November 1.

### Hathaway’s Fashion and Music Endeavors

Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway is back in the fashion spotlight as she reprises her role as Andy Sachs in *The Devil Wears Prada 2*, which is currently in production. She’s also been exploring her musical talents, having recorded songs with Jack Antonoff, a close collaborator of Carpenter’s, for David Lowery’s upcoming film, *Mother Mary*.

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In a recent interview with *Vogue*, Hathaway shared her experience in finding her singing voice: “I had to submit to being a beginner. The humility of that—showing up every day knowing you’re going to suck. And it has to be okay. You’re not ‘bad.’ You’re just a beginner. Getting to that mindset—I had to shed some things that were hard to shed. It was welcome.”

What are your thoughts on Anne Hathaway’s musical journey?

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