More than 20 years after she belted out the iconic Queen song Somebody To Love in her 2004 film Ella Enchanted, Anne Hathaway did so again on Monday.
The 41-year-old actress was part of a star-studded event called Broadway for Harris, which included Whoopi Goldberg, Billy Porter, Rosie Perez and more.
She took to the stage – following her appearance at The Apprentice premiere – and insisted that she was voting for Kamala Harris, and adding she was going to ‘make a little space tonight’ for the undecided voter (via Yay Show Vids).
She wanted the undecided voter to ‘contemplate a question they might be struggling with,’ before singing the first line to the 1976 hit: ‘Can anybody find me/Somebody to love?’
The actress took to the stage in a shimmering black blazer/skirt with thigh-high black boots on stage.

More than 20 years after she belted out the iconic Queen song Somebody To Love in her 2004 film Ella Enchanted, Anne Hathaway did so again on Monday

She took to the stage – following her appearance at The Apprentice premiere – and insisted that she was voting for Kamala Harris , and adding she was going to ‘make a little space tonight’ for the undecided voter (via Yay Show Vids)
Towards the end of the performance, she went on to make a brief impassioned plea for everybody to vote on November 5.
‘America, the day we have to be free is November 5. We’ve got a big choice to make, America, and you do have to make a choice, you do have to vote,’ she said to applause.
‘And maybe in this election… maybe the somebody you love, is you. You’ve got to vote for yourself, America,’ Hathaway said.
She finished the song to raucous applause from the crowd, blowing kisses to the audience and starting a Kamala chant before heading off the stage.
The actress was just 21 when she first sang the song on screen, in a scene from Ella Enchanted.
Ella – under a spell to obey any command – is asked to sing, which she sheepishly does at first before breaking into a rousing performance in the film.
The jukebox musical – released two years before her breakthrough role in 2006’s The Devil Wears Prada – took in just $27.4 million at the box office from a $31 million budget.
The performance comes just after Hathaway has signed on to reprise two of her earlier roles in recent months.

‘America, the day we have to be free is November 5. We’ve got a big choice to make, America, and you do have to make a choice, you do have to vote,’ she said to applause

She finished the song to raucous applause from the crowd, blowing kisses to the audience and starting a Kamala chant before heading off the stage

The actress was just 21 when she first sang the song on screen, in a scene from Ella Enchanted

Ella – under a spell to obey any command – is asked to sing, which she sheepishly does at first before breaking into a rousing performance in the film
She will return as Andy Sachs in a long-awaited sequel to The Devil Wears Prada, alongside Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt.
Hathaway will also reprise her role as Mia Thermopolis in The Princess Diaries, with Julie Andrews rumored to return as Queen Clarisse Renaldi.
She also has Flowervale Street with Ewan McGregor in post-production, slated for release on May 16, 2025.
The actress also has Mother Mary alongside Hunter Schaffer, Jessica Brown Findlay, Alba Baptista and Michaela Coel in post-production.