Anne Hathaway received a sweet surprise from Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard which left her starstruck on the Today Show.

Previously, a viral video showed her celebrating the Belgian’s Premier League goal against Wolves with
The Idea of You with co-star and fellow Arsenal supporter Nicholas Galitzine – where the Oscar-winner was heard saying ‘I love you’.
On Monday, the 41-year-old appeared on NBC’s Today show to promote the new film with Galitzine when she was blind-sided by a short video response from Trossard, 29.

Trossard said: ‘Hey Anne, I really loved your celebration the other day for my goal.

‘Keep supporting us, and hopefully we’ll see you soon at the Emirates.’

Galitzine, 29, said: ‘I’m more starstruck by athletes than anything else’, and admitted the message had ‘thrown me’.
Hathaway’s love for the red half of north London was previously unknown, before a chat with Interview Magazine revealed her passion, by asking Galitzine about Arsenal’s formation.
Her shocked co-star replied: ‘Oh, thank you, Anne Hathaway! The people at Interview don’t know that we’re both diehard Arsenal fans.
‘I really believe we’re in a great place right now. Is this a genuine question? Because I will tell you.’
To which Hathaway said: ‘I just thought this is a good chance to get Mikel Arteta’s attention.’

Following the celebration interview clip, Hathaway revealed it had been a ‘rough week’ for the pair of them following Arsenal’s Champions League exit.
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Since Arsenal’s exit from Europe at the hands of Bayern Munich, Trossard scored against Wolves and Chelsea, before starring in their tense 3-2 win over north London rivals Tottenham on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta’s side next play Bournemouth at home on Saturday in a crucial game as part of their bid to take Manchester City’s Premier League crown.
The on-screen adaptation of The Idea of You premieres on Prime Video on May 2.
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Source: New York Post