Actress Anne Hathaway is planning the songs she wants played at her wedding - after watching her gay brother marry his longterm boyfriend.
The Devil Wears Prada star was thrilled when her older brother Michael married his partner Josh in New York because it was a truly magical event.
She says, "At one point, he and his husband were standing up there, and my mom got up to sing. She was just beaming straight love into them, and everyone felt it, and it was just this really beautiful moment."
And Hathaway admits that even though she does not obsess about her dream wedding, there is one important detail she is already planning for when she eventually ties the knot - the music.
She adds, "I haven't thought about the food; I haven't thought about the look; I haven't thought about my dress. I haven't really thought about the guy. But every once in a while, I'll listen to a song, and I'm like, 'I want that at my wedding.' You Are the Best Thing by Ray LaMontagne, that's going to be, like, the number one wedding song for the next 25 years. Trust me."
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