Anne Hathaway Encourages Youth Voters With Election Day Rendition Of Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Please, Please, Please’

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Anne Hathaway is encouraging university students to continue braving the long Election Day lines to make sure their voice is heard — and what better way to appeal to Gen Z than with a Sabrina Carpenter song?

The Oscar winner posted a video to Instagram on Tuesday, embedded at the bottom of this post, about the “crazy long lines” at polling locations on college campuses, calling attention to several organizations that are providing food, water and other assistance to young voters waiting to cast their ballots.

She also had a special plea for anyone currently standing in line: “Please, please, please stay on the line.” “Please, please, please, especially at UPenn and Temple, you just wait out your time,” she sang to the tune of Carpenter’s chart topper “Please, Please, Please,” specifically calling out the Pennsylvania schools that could seriously impact election results in the swing state. “Voting is magic, but also annoying.

You’ve waited out this long, let’s make it not boring…please, please, please, hold the line,” she finished. In her caption, she also reminded all voters that, by law, anyone standing in line when polling locations close are still entitled to cast their vote and cannot be turned away. RELATED: Chris Pratt Stays Neutral On Election After ‘Avengers’ Endorsed Kamala Harris: “I See Things From Both Sides” Earlier on Tuesday, Hathaway officially endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, writing in a separate Instagram post that she “voted like half the country’s lives depended on it.” The Princess Diaries star isn’t the only celebrity to encourage voter turnout Tuesday.

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