Anne Hathaway responds to backlash over ‘mean’ interview with same reporter from infamous Blake Lively video

Anne Hathaway has issued a groveling apology for her rude behavior after a 2012 interview resurfaced and went viral.

Reporter Kjersti Flaa, who almost quit her job after her now infamous ‘nightmare’ interview with Blake Lively, reposted her encounter with Hathaway on YouTube earlier this week. 

On Tuesday, Flaa revealed Hathaway, 41, had sent her a ‘long email’ apologizing for the ‘cringe’ interview she had with her in the past. 

‘I have to say, I was pretty shocked,’ the reporter said in a new TikTok clip. 

Anne Hathaway has issued a groveling apology for her rude behavior after a 2012 interview with reporter Kjersti Flaa resurfaced and went viral

Anne Hathaway has issued a groveling apology for her rude behavior after a 2012 interview with reporter Kjersti Flaa resurfaced and went viral

Hathaway, pictured this week, explained what she was going through at the time and apologized for 'giving [Flaa] an awful interview'

Hathaway, pictured this week, explained what she was going through at the time and apologized for ‘giving [Flaa] an awful interview’ 

‘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.’ 

She said that Hathaway explained what she was going through at the time and apologized for ‘giving [Flaa] an awful interview.’

The interview she was referring to occurred when the Devil Wears Prada star was promoting Lès Miserables in 2012. 

During their brief interaction, Hathaway gave short answers to questions she seemingly did not want to answer.

At the beginning of the interview, Flaa jokingly asked Hathaway to answer her first question by singing.

‘I was going to sing the question to you and you can sing back the answer,’ she said while laughing.

‘Well, I won’t be doing that, but you’re more than welcome to sing,’ Hathaway responded. 

Flaa went on to ask Hathaway questions about if she remembered her first crush or believed ‘love was more passionate’ during the time period of Lès Miserables is based in.

Flaa's 2016 interview with Blake Lively resurfaced earlier this year and went viral with many calling out the actress over her 'bullying' behavior

Flaa's 2016 interview with Blake Lively resurfaced earlier this year and went viral with many calling out the actress over her 'bullying' behavior

Flaa’s 2016 interview with Blake Lively resurfaced earlier this year and went viral with many calling out the actress over her ‘bullying’ behavior 

The interview took place while Hathaway was promoting Lès Miserables in 2012

The interview took place while Hathaway was promoting Lès Miserables in 2012

In response to both questions, Hathaway replied curtly and answered simply: ‘No.’

When discussing the interview several years later, Flaa admitted online that it ‘didn’t go as planned.’

Flaa had also urged her followers to watch their ‘cringe’ interview, which she posted on her YouTube channel. 

In her recent TikTok post, Flaa said that receiving an apology from Hathaway was ‘so touching to me.’ 

‘Just talking about it makes me almost teary-eyed,’ she said. 

‘I was just so grateful that she did that,’ she continued.

The reporter explained: ‘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.’

The reporter continued, adding that she replied to the email with gratitude, accepted Hathway’s apology and even offered to sit down with her for another chat.

The reporter said she accepted Hathaway's apology and even offered to sit down with her for another chat

The reporter said she accepted Hathaway’s apology and even offered to sit down with her for another chat

She recalled: ‘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 added, ‘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 seemed to be referencing her previous admission when she revealed that Lively never reached out to apologize for her ‘horrific’ comments during their interview. 

‘It was a long time ago now, I have no hard feelings about it,’ she concluded.

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