As people wait in line to vote on Election Day, Anne Hathaway encourages them with a little song.
The Oscar winner took to Instagram on Tuesday to encourage college students, particularly in Pennsylvania, to stay in line to vote, even if the lines are long. However, she did so to the tune of Sabrina Carpenter's hit song “Please, Please, Please.”
“Hey everyone, I hear there are crazy long lines on college campuses, and oh my God, guys, thank you for coming out to vote,” Hathaway said before donning a pair of sunglasses and singing her rendition of the song. “And I just wanted to tell you if you're on the line right now: please, please, please stay on the line / Please, please, please, especially at UPenn and Temple just wait until your time runs out / Voting is magic but also annoying / You've been waiting so long, let's make it not boring / Oh please, please, please, hold the line.
The idea of you the actress added in her caption, “Whoa… I hear there are enormously long lines at colleges and universities all over the world, but especially in Pennsylvania. Please stay in line! … ESPECIALLY if you're in line before the polls close, stay in line even after closing time. The polls will remain open until everyone in that line has voted. These are your rights! Thank you voters!
Hathaway is among the celebrities reminding people to vote on Election Day. Fellow actor Paul Rudd also made a surprise visit to the voting lines at Temple University in Pennsylvania on Tuesday to hand out water.
As for Carpenter, she also pledged to work until Election Day. It was revealed that the singer registered more voters than any other artist ahead of the 2024 presidential election during her Short n' Sweet tour.