Anne Hathaway wants to be called ‘Annie’ going forward, by revealing that her mother is the only person who calls her Anne: ‘Make yourself at home!’
Anne Hathaway is setting the record straight on her favorite name.
The 38-year-old actress who was born Anne Jacqueline Hathaway wants everyone to call her ‘Annie’ in the future, as she told Jimmy Fallon in Tuesday’s episode of The Tonight Show.
– Call me Annie, guys. Guys, call me Annie, please! ‘, She pleaded during her virtual appearance.

Call me by my name: Anne Hathaway, 38, told Jimmy Fallon in an episode of The Tonight Show that she wants to be called ‘Annie’ going forward, while pleading, ‘Everyone, call me Annie, please! ‘
– Can we talk a little about my name? she asked Fallon after he introduced her as Anne, before asking about her name.
Referring to her first commercial at age 14, where she was asked what name she wanted on her Screen Actors Guild card, she chose to use her birth name, without realizing that he would follow her for the rest of her life.
“The only person who calls me Anne is my mother, and she only does that when she’s really mad at me, really mad,” she said.
“So, every time I go out in public and someone calls my name, I think they will yell at me,” she confessed.

Actress Rebrand: The Princess Diaries confessed that she started acting under the name of Anne when she was 14 years old, without realizing that it would follow her for a lifetime

Negative associations: ‘The only person who always calls me Anne is my mother and she only does it when she is really mad at me, really mad,’ she told Fallon

Maximum alert: ‘Every time I go out in public and someone calls my name, I think they will yell at me’, she confessed
‘People are like Anne, and I’m like’ what did I do? ‘So seriously, feel free,’ she said.
‘The truth is that no one feels comfortable calling me Anne, it never fits, I’m an Annie, so people call me Mrs. H and Hath [on set]… feel free to call me anything but Anne – she pleaded.
Receiving the memo, Fallon referred to the Princess Diaries actress as Annie, for the remainder of the virtual interview.

This is tea: hoping to make her name clear to the public, she made one last appeal, ‘feel free, call me anything but Anne’
Hathaway and Fallon went on to talk about her home life, as she is the mother of Jonathan, four, and Jack, one, with Adam Shulman’s husband, nine.
His new film Locked Down – which opens Jan. 14 on HBO Max – is a quarantine theft thriller about a long-term relationship that has run out.
The plot comes when the pair is forced to crouch in quarantine for 14 days after a co-worker experiences the symptoms, and the couple decides to steal a 3 million pound diamond from a mass murderer.

Ms. H: Annie added that even people on the set feel uncomfortable calling her ‘Anne’, so they choose ‘Ms. H ‘or’ Hath ‘as its name’ does not fit ‘; photographed with husband Adam, January 2019