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Anne Hathaway Showcases Her Dance Skills With Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Manchild’ Moves

Anne Hathaway recently uploaded a new video on TikTok that shows the Hollywood star dancing to Sabrina Carpenter‘s song “Manchild.” The single was released on June 5, 2025, and is the lead track of the Carpenter’s upcoming seventh studio album, Man’s Best Friend. The singer co-wrote the song with record producer Jack Antonoff and songwriter Amy Allen, and also co-produced it.

Anne Hathaway channels Sabrina Carpenter in ‘Manchild’ dance video

Anne Hathaway recently shared a new video on TikTok that shows her jamming and dancing to Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild.” At the start of the video, Hathaway says “incompetent” in a soft voice before admitting she has no idea what she is doing. She then performs some small steps while saying, “something…something.”

The footage transitions into a full-blown dance video, where The Devil Wears Prada star performs various smooth moves while singing the lyrics of the song. She concludes the video with a flying kiss.

At the start of the video, the 42-year-old actress has her hair tied in a ponytail. She is also seen wearing a blue denim jacket and white baggy pants. Following the transition, while she retains the pants, her hair is untied, and she has taken off her denim jacket, revealing a white tank top.

“Oh @Sabrina Carpenter you’re so fun,” the Academy Award winner captioned the post.

@annehathaway

Oh @Sabrina Carpenter you’re so fun ???

♬ original sound – Anne Hathaway

The video garnered positive reactions from fans. “Thank you for feeding us. Ammmen,” a fan commented.

“Aaaachkkkk she’s fine as wine,” another fan wrote.

“I JUST REALLY NEEDED ANNE HATHAWAY ON MY FYP HUHUHU,” one fan added.

Sabrina Carpenter revealed in a June 6 Facebook post that she wrote the song “on a random Tuesday” with Jack Antonoff and Amy Allen. The singer noted that the Tuesday she wrote “Manchild” was “the best random Tuesday” of her life.

“Not only was it so fun to write, but this song became to me something I can look back on that will score the mental montage to the very confusing and fun young adult years of life,” she added.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on ComingSoon.

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