Not even a flight halfway around the world could stop Anne Hathaway from hitting the stores for a spot of shopping.
The Love and Other Drugs actress and co-star Jake Gyllenhaal arrived at Sydney airport today for the Australian premiere of Love and Other Drugs.
But as soon as Anne, 27, touched down, she decided to do a little shopping.
The actress arrived at the airport wearing dark sunglasses, minimal make-up and casual clothes.
She quickly changed out of the purple top and leggings she travelled in, swapping the outfit for a blue polka dot dress and floppy hat to do a little shopping.
Jake, 29, was also dressed down as he arrived at the airport after leaving behind his new girlfriend, country singer Taylor Swift.
The two stars steam up the screen in their new film about a woman suffering from Parkinson’s Disease who falls in love with a Viagra salesman, played by Gyllenhaal.
Although the actress has said she was ‘mortified’ when she had to strip her clothes off.
In fact, the upcoming Academy Awards host revealed the experience was so discomforting that it has made her consider not appearing in other sex scenes.
Gyllenhaal has described the film as a ‘nude fest’.
But for Anne it was harder to cope with stripping off and simulating sex in front of the film crew.
She said: ‘It’s racy, very racy. I keep asking people if it is too sexy for them. However, it is just part of the job.
‘That being said, it is intensely mortifying taking your clothes off in front of other people, but it is also intensely mortifying doing a lot of things in front of people and I’ve learned how to deal with that.

‘Who knows if I will ever do it again, it depends on the material.’
She admitted spending large parts in bed with Gyllenhaal and the film’s poster shows the couple naked in bed covered by sheets.
Gyllenhaal has said he felt comfortable with his co-star having had a previous sex scene in Brokeback Mountain.
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Source: USA Today