Note: This post includes some spoilers for the movie Ocean's 8.
There is a scene toward the end of The Princess Diaries in which Mia Thermopolis, the soon-to-be princess of Genovia played by Anne Hathaway, apologises to her love interest by using M&Ms to write "SORRY" on a pizza. The thought of chocolate candies on gooey cheese is enough to churn stomachs, but Mia's is a sweet gesture — and one that we probably owe to the actress herself.
Hathaway hasn't had it easy since playing Fantine in 2012's Les Misérables, a film whose media tour sparked the creation of the so-called Hathahaters. They called out her earnest theatre-kid personality, claiming the "perception of her irritating-ness is pretty widespread". She began her Oscar acceptance speech in 2013 with "It came true!" and they responded, "Why are you so annoying?" Howard Stern even vented on-air about his anti-Hathaway feelings to James Franco. (Yes, the guy whose corpse-like presence during the 2011 Oscars forced his co-host, the determined actress, to work extra hard.)
"Everyone sort of hates Anne Hathaway, and I've explained that I do, too, and I don't even know why sometimes," Stern said. "She's just so affected [and] actressy that even when she wins an award she's out of breath."
If Hathaway's greatest crime is caring too much, then she doesn't deserve any of this treatment — and that belief boosts her already delightful performance in Ocean's 8 as Daphne Kluger, a neurotic and narcissistic actress who wears the six-pound diamond necklace at the centre of the movie's heist. Daphne pouts when things don't go her way, and a simple mention of her Met Gala hosting duties is enough to send her into a tizzy. The often wide-eyed character is a clever parody of Hathaway's perceived persona that doubles as a final nail in the Hathahate coffin.