Hollywood hairstylist reveals diva antics of Hathaway and Lively
Emanuel Miller, in a recent interview, admitted that working with Blake Lively was challenging, but it was Anne Hathaway who left the worst impression on him. The Hollywood hairstylist claims that the actress "never acknowledged him as a person."
It's hard not to notice that, in the era of social media, a much larger group of stars is exposed to reputational crises. Internet users are increasingly sharing their experiences with celebrities in great detail through online platforms. Particular attention is given to those negative encounters where idols turned out to be rude and lost favor with their loyal fans. Several months ago, Jennifer Lopez found herself under fire for this reason.
Recently, PR specialists from the teams of Blake Lively and Anne Hathaway have been busy. A commotion was caused online by revelations from Norwegian journalist Kjersti Flaa, who interviewed both actresses years ago and did not remember them fondly. The stars treated the journalist in a particularly dismissive manner, refused to answer her questions, and were capricious and unkind.
Celebrity hairstylist recalls nightmare collaboration with Blake Lively and Anne Hathaway
Shortly after the archival footage of the unfortunate interview emerged, Anne Hathaway apologized to the reporter, trying to salvage her reputation. The scandal died down, but it seems the actress may be in trouble again. This time, a well-known Hollywood hairstylist spoke about her allegedly unpleasant demeanor in the podcast "What It Was Like." Emanuel Miller, in a recent interview, admitted that working with Blake Lively was challenging, but it was Anne Hathaway who left the worst impression on him.
I did a film with Anne Hathaway and that was one of my worst experiences. Anne never acknowledged me as a person for four and a half months. She treated me like a servant. And I was doing her hair personally, just one on one. I was just doing her hair. She never said, ‘Your daughter, do you have any other children?’ or ‘How long have you been married?’ There was never any personal conversation. - the celebrity hairstylist recalled.