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Award-winning actress Anne Hathaway takes her roles very seriously and even went vegan for her new role in WeCrashed!

The actress is starring in the upcoming movie WeCrashed with co-star Jared Leto, and on a late-night talk show, she said that she practiced method acting for the role and even introduced a vegan diet to her everyday life.

Source: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert/Youtube

In the new movie based on a real story, Hathaway and Leto play a struggling married couple based on real-life events. Hathaway explained that while she did use method acting for the role, she also had to still be a mother and the mother that her kids know and love.

‘Let me explain. Yeah, I mean, my kids love me, and I’m sure on some level, care about what I do, but also, like, just want their mom.’

While she did not go into certain depths that she has previously for roles, she immersed herself into the diet and interests of her character, Rebekah, to get a better idea and feel for the kind of real-life person she was playing,

Rebekah is a vegan in real life, and Hathaway points out a very “passionate” one at that. She also said that she got really into yoga and practiced every single day with a teacher.

Hathway said that she took it quite seriously. She excluded all animal products, including all animal byproducts. She also explored raw foodism, which is defined as eating foods completely raw or heated at temperatures below 104-118 degrees Fahrenheit.

“So I became– so I became a raw vegan. I did that thing– I don’t know if you have gone vegan,” she explained.

She then talked about how great it was and advocated for people to eat more vegetables. Go, Anne!

‘By the way, it’s great. And we should do as much as we can to eat vegetables for the environment. We all know that at this point, I hope.”

She’s right! Eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is not only good for your health but also great for the environment! Livestock is the leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, and they take so many resources. Consider changing to a plant-based diet!

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Reducing your meat intake and eating more plant-based foods is known to help with chronic inflammationheart healthmental wellbeingfitness goalsnutritional needsallergiesgut health, and more! Unfortunately, dairy consumption also has been linked to many health problems, including acnehormonal imbalancecancerprostate cancer, and has many side effects.

For those interested in eating more plant-based, we highly recommend purchasing one of our many plant-based cookbooks or downloading the Food Monster App, which has thousands of delicious recipes making it the largest vegan recipe resource to help reduce your environmental footprint, save animals and get healthy! And, while you are at it, we encourage you to also learn about the environmental and health benefits of a plant-based diet.

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