As a dedicated follower of Anne Hathaway and her inspiring journey, I admire her unwavering dedication to promoting essential causes, such as encouraging people to vote. Her unique rendition of Sabrina Carpentor’s “Please Please Please” is not only catchy but also carries a powerful message that resonates with the current political climate.
As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but admire Anne Hathaway’s creativity and unwavering dedication towards promoting a vital cause. Recently, she performed Sabrina Carpentor’s “Please Please Please” with her unique touch online, all while urging people to stand firm and exercise their right to vote.
On November 5 (Tuesday), Hathaway posted a video on her Instagram where she was wearing a white sweater and had loose hair. In this video, the actress expressed that she heard there are long lines at college campuses. She expressed gratitude towards people for turning up to cast their votes.
After donning her dark shades, The Mother’s Instinct began by expressing a sentiment if they were currently in a queue. Hathway proceeded to deliver a rendition of Carpenter’s song, with lyrics that went: “Kindly, kindly, kindly hold the line / Kindly, kindly, please, especially at UPenn and Temple, just endure your turn / Voting is powerful but also tiresome / Let’s make this wait not monotonous / Oh, kindly, kindly, kindly, maintain the line.
In her post’s title, she stated, “Wow… it seems there are extremely long queues at colleges and universities nationwide, particularly in Pennsylvania. I encourage you to remain patient in the queue! It is CRUCIAL to continue waiting in line if you are there before the polls close, even after closing time. The polls will extend their hours until everyone who is in that queue has cast their vote! Remember, this is your right! Thank you for voting!
As a lifestyle expert, I’d like to emphasize that many renowned figures, such as myself (Paul Rudd), have been passionately advocating for everyone to participate in the democratic process by voting. In an unexpected turn of events, I recently dropped by the polling lines at Temple University in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, offering refreshments to keep the spirits high.
Besides him, numerous well-known celebrities such as Beyonce, Jennifer Coolidge, Lady Gaga, Lizzo, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jennifer Aniston, Kerry Washington, Jessica Alba, Meghan Thee Stallion, Rihanna, Lea DeLaria, and many others have been sharing on social media about their vote and encouraging others to do the same.
As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the singer from Feather put in considerable effort in the run-up to the election. Notably, it was disclosed that she had managed to register more voters than any other artist in 2024 for the presidential election, during her Short n’ Sweet tour.
Without a doubt, these famous personalities are effectively utilizing their influence, inspiring not just their followers but also countless young people. Social media platforms are brimming with celebrities advocating for voting or sharing related news.
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2024-11-06 08:22