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Anne Hathaway Wrecks Emily Blunt On “Lip Sync Battle”

Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt duked it out on Thursday night’s episode of Lip Sync Battle. At first, things were pretty intense with the trash talk and gestures flying between Anne Hathaway and ...
Anne Hathaway Wrecks Emily Blunt On “Lip Sync Battle”
Written by Lacy Langley
  • Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt duked it out on Thursday night’s episode of Lip Sync Battle.

    At first, things were pretty intense with the trash talk and gestures flying between Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt.

    In fact, they both put on a great show, with Anne Hathaway rolling out a great performance of Mary J. Blige’s “Love” against Emily Blunt’s rendition of Blackstreet’s “No Diggity”. Both rather impressive.

    Then in the second round, Emily Blunt made a great effort with Janis Joplin’s “Break Another Piece of My Heart”.

    But it wasn’t even close to being enough to bring down Anne Hathaway from her performance of Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball”.

    Will I let her win? No, shan't! #andyoveremily This Thursday, SpikeTV, 10/9c

    A photo posted by @annehathaway on

    With Anne Hathaway on an actual wrecking ball.

    There just wasn’t any coming back from that for Emily Blunt. Anne Hathaway clearly had it.

    In fact, the crowd immediately began chanting, “Hath-a-way! Hath-a-way!”

    Anne Hathaway showed a side of herself that has never quite been seen before. Literally as well as figuratively.

    Anne Hathaway then posted this on her Instagram:

    The caption read, “So much respect to the original Girl on the Wrecking Ball. Keep being your fierce and gorgeous self Miley- love your light.”

    Speaking of fierce, Anne Hathaway was all kinds of fierce.

    Whose plant am I hiding behind? Whoooooose????? Here's a hint: Cyclic Entertainment x

    A photo posted by @annehathaway on

    What did you think? Did you see Thursday night’s Lip Sync Battle?

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