Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci Talk Chelsea Boots and Cocktails in the Latest ‘Off the Cuff’

If you’ve been waiting for the reunion of Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci since then The queen wears prada came out in 2006 (actually, who didn’t?), and we have some pretty good news for you: not only will their characters Andy and Nigel be in The Devil Wears Prada 2but the two stars also recently sat down to happily grill each other FashionImprovisational series.

Given Tucci’s extensive background in food and drink, it’s no wonder that his and Hathaway’s first questions involved culinary matters. If Tucci were a cocktail, Hathaway thinks his would be a “very fancy Negroni,” while Tucci thinks the pasta shape Hathaway most naturally embodies is linguine. (Hathaway: “You love me!” Tucci: “Of course.”)

The two also argued about the true nature of Cerulean, with Tucci telling a rather complicated story about the death of his child’s guinea pig, and Hathaway recalling the time she had to correct her Wikipedia page after the actors threw it back to when they first met. Tucci may not remember exactly said incident (“Annie, I’m old now!”), but hey – look how close they’ve become over the years!

Director: Gabriel Reich
Director of Photography: Kevin Spence
Editor: Katie Wolford

Senior Producer: Betty Dreger
Associate Producer: Leah Donenberg
Assistant cameraman: Li Yaxi
Lighting Engineer: Ray Gill
Audio: Lily van Leeuwen
Production Assistant: Miles Haywood

Production Coordinator: Tania Jones
Production Manager: Christine Helmick
Producer: Natasha Soto-Olbers

Assistant Editor: Billy Ward
Post-production coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Cameron Key
Post-production supervisor: Alexa Deutsch

Global Video Director: Lauren Mendoza
Executive Producer: Rahel Gebryes
Senior Director of Video: Romy van den Broeke
Senior Director of Programming: Linda Gittleson
Vice President of Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri

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