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Fan Gifts Quran to Anne Hathaway at The Devil Wears Prada 2 London Premiere After ‘Inshallah’ Moment Goes Viral
The fan said the gift followed Hathaway’s viral use of “Inshallah,” while she accepted the holy book and thanked him on the red carpet.
- On Wednesday, Hollywood star Anne Hathaway accepted a copy of the Quran from a fan during the London premiere of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' graciously receiving the gift while greeting attendees on the red carpet.
- The gift followed a recent viral interview in which Hathaway used the Arabic phrase 'Inshallah,' meaning 'if God wills,' which inspired the fan's gesture.
- Explaining the decision, the fan said, "Because I saw the video where you said 'Inshallah.' I was already thinking about giving it to you, and when I saw that, I thought I should definitely do it."
- Social media users praised Hathaway's response, with one fan writing she "handled that with such genuine grace," while others noted how digital moments can translate to real-world connections.
- Hathaway is currently promoting the upcoming sequel, scheduled for release on May 1, 2026, while previously describing her faith as a "work in progress" after being raised Roman Catholic and married in a Jewish ceremony.
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Global star Anne Hathaway recently captured attention after becoming the talk of artistic circles and social media, following her appearance in a video clip in which she used an Arabic expression in a spontaneous manner that attracted millions...
·Amman, Jordan
Read Full ArticleHollywood actress Anne Hathaway used the Islamic phrase "Inshallah" in an interview while promoting her film "The Devil Wears Parade 2," which went viral on social media. A fan then gifted her a Quran at the film's London premiere, raising questions about her faith.
After a viral 'Inshallah' moment, Anne Hathaway is gifted a Quran at the London premiere
At The Devil Wears Prada 2 London premiere, Anne Hathaway accepts a Quran from a fan days after her viral “Inshallah” remark, fuelling debate over faith, fandom and cultural meaning online
·Dubai, United Arab Emirates (the)
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