Now a 15-year veteran of the movies, almost all of them with other A-list talent, Anne Hathaway has amassed an impressive lineup of former co-stars to claim as friends.

Sure, maybe she and The Rock aren’t getting together regularly to reminisce about Get Smart, and Hugh Dancy might not be super-eager to chat about Ella Enchanted,
but Annie is definitely still pals with Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada) and Jessica Chastain (Interstellar)—the Instagrams and lip-sync battles say it all.
So while we assume the three of them are catching brunch and sharing vacation rentals on their downtime, when two of the three are busy on set, it’s another story.

Talking to Glamour U.K. as this month’s cover star, Hathaway admitted that, while Blunt and Chastain are working together on The Huntsman, it’s a little tougher to stay in the friendship loop.

“I’m trying right now to start a book club with Em and Jessica, because they’re working on a movie together,” she told them.

“I said, ‘Let’s all read this book!’ But I’m not working and they are, so it’s not going very well.”
Too bad one of the other badass women in Anne’s life is also a little busy these days. She described meeting Taylor Swift—“I hope it’s OK to say this—when she and Jake [Gyllenhaal] were together”—and came away with the same impression that most people do. “I was like, ‘You are a magnificent creature.’ She was on fire and I’ve watched her become this force of nature.”

If we’re following the typical chain of events correctly, Anne’s compliment will be followed by a similarly effusive tweet from Taylor, and then in a few weeks Anne will pop up in one of Taylor’s Instagrams, or maybe even cameo in a music video. With Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain as her own girl squad she may not become a full-time member of Taylor’s crew, but it’s at least a crossover event we can all hope for.
Now, come on, Em and Jess: get to reading that book-club book! You’re gonna get spoiled on the ending of The Girl on the Train if you wait much longer.
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Source: Los Angeles Times