Anne Hathaway's Southern Twang: Behind the Scenes of 'Valentine's Day'
Anne Hathaway revealed that the Southern accent of her character in 2010's 'Valentine's Day' was her own creation. She shared insights on Instagram, celebrating the movie's 15th anniversary and reflecting on her role in the star-studded film directed by Garry Marshall.

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Renowned actress Anne Hathaway recently shared an intriguing piece of trivia about her performance in the 2010 romantic comedy 'Valentine's Day'. The Southern accent she employed for her character was entirely her own innovation, as revealed in a heartfelt Instagram post.
Hathaway's post, commemorating the film's 15-year milestone, included a video clip featuring one of her scenes. In the caption, she fondly recalled her collaboration with director Garry Marshall and expressed gratitude for starring in three of his films.
The star-studded movie depicted the entwined love stories of various couples, including Hathaway's character Liz, a receptionist and part-time phone sex operator. Liz's character, sometimes called 'Katya', romanced the office mailroom clerk, played by Topher Grace.
(With inputs from agencies.)