James Corden tells Anne Hathaway to kiss his ass in brutally funny rap battle

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James Corden tells Anne Hathaway to kiss his ass in brutally funny rap battle
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James Corden just said everything you've ever wanted to say to Anne Hathaway. 

This brutally honest but hilariously on-point rap battle between the Late Late Show host and the Oscar-winner from Tuesday's show is filled with beautiful disses like, "Now it’s her turn to act a little scary / ‘Cause the only Catwoman I acknowledge is Halle Berry" and burn-worthy gems like, "This isn’t just for me it’s for the whole UK / mad at your awful British accent in the movie One Day." 

Also, welcome the phrase "Hathaslayed" to your vocabulary. 

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Neha Prakash

Neha Prakash was Mashable's Senior Watercooler Reporter, covering viral content, Internet culture and all things Kardashians.Before being a reporter, Neha was a Mashable intern covering news and politics. Neha previously interned at AOL/Huffington Post managing content and social media for its health and fitness sites.She earned her Masters degree from Columbia Journalism School in May 2012, and graduated with a B.A. from Penn State University in 2010.


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