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Videos Of Anne Hathaway Singing And Dancing Her Heart Out At Paris Fashion Week Have Fans Grooving

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The 'Devil Wears Prada' star was spotted dancing during after-party following the Valentino Haute Couture show in Paris.

Anne Hathaway was seen living her best life out on the dance floor at an after-party during Paris Fashion Week.

The Devil Wears Prada actress attended the Valentino Haute Couture show in Paris on Wednesday.


She was dressed in a head-to-toe leopard-print outfit comprised of a sequined slip mini dress, and leggings, with the animal print continuing down to her high-heeled pumps and handbag.

Her striking ensemble, which was photographed earlier as she entered the venue, was from Valentino's pre-fall 2023 collection, according to Harper's Bazaar.

But what really caught the attention of spectators was the moment the 40-year-old Academy Award-winning actress danced to "Lady Marmalade" from the Moulin Rouge soundtrack.

She even lip-synced the iconic French lyrics:

"Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir?"

The circulating video of her seen below went viral, making social media users want to join her.

Here's another clip of Hathaway getting into it among other fashion enthusiasts.

@kerosenne

Suddenly I See @Anne Hathaway #annehathaway #paris #valentino #maisonvalentino #devilwearsprada


Her "dance like nobody's watching" charisma is inspiring goals.






People can't stop watching her get her groove on.

Literally.







Hathaway has been killing it lately in the fashion world.

At the premiere of her upcoming comedy-thriller Eileen, in Park City, Utah on January 21, 2023, Hathaway turned heads in an edgy black puffer jacket with an oversized collar and corseted waist from Versace's fall-winter 2022 collection.

Underneath the bold outerwear, she wore a checkerboard-patterned black mini dress adorned with a low, mesh-paneled back and a metal-studded hem.

She completed her look in sheer black tights and lace-up combat boots with a block heel.

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