#ustrend #webstory Anne Hathaway sang Mary Poppins songs fantastically on SNL
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Anne Hathaway has had an impressive 25-year career, with credits from The Princess Diaries And The devil wears Prada until 2024 Your idea. And that despite her excellent work as a
three-way player Saturday Night Live The host will never earn her a third Oscar nomination, but the show certainly showcased Hathaway's range - including her beautiful singing
voice. Here's how to watchRegard Saturday Night Live Saturdays at 11:30/10:30c on NBC and Peacock, stream the next day on Peacock.Case in point: Hathaway's "Mary Poppins" sketch of
her SNL Debuting on October 4, 2008, Hathaway plays the title character and sings "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" alongside her young charges (Season 34 cast members Bobby
Moynihan and Casey Wilson). The curious children ask Mary Poppins what this funny word actually means. RELATED: Watch Charli XCX's SNL monologue and sketches starting November
16Anne Hathaway sang “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” and “A Spoonful of Sugar.” SNL's Mary Poppins sketch“If you must know, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a
liver disease,” Hathaway’s Poppins reveals with a wide, toothy grin. “It’s very rare and extremely painful!” Poppins soon confirms to the children that she has it and
that it is contagious – “but only for adults.” Adults like Bert (Bill Hader), portrayed by Dick Van Dyke in the 1964 film. Bert, who clatters strangely as he walks around
with his one-man band, soon learns that he, too, is sick.RELATED: How to Watch the 2024 SNL Thanksgiving SpecialHathaway, Moynihan and Wilson harmonize on
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "A Spoonful of Sugar" - and it wasn't the only time Hathaway sang along SNL. She delivered a stunning vocal performance as Dorothy Gale in
the sketch "The Wizard of Oz" from its second episode on November 20, 2010.Seth Meyers told Anne Hathaways in 2008 SNL got a standing ovationDuring Seth Meyers' visit in 2023 The
bodybuilderscomedian Matt Rogers' podcast and SNL Cast member Bowen Yang shared that Hathaway's 2008 episode with musical guest The Killers was the only one to receive a standing
ovation during his 13 years on the show.RELATED: SNLThe longest active performers“It's the only time I can remember when the show ended, the audience gave a standing ovation and
the Killers performed again [after goodnights]," The Late at night Host remembered. Also notable in the episode was a cold start with Tina Fey as then-vice presidential candidate
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