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Oscars 2011: James Franco & Anne Hathaway Take Time for Twitter on Oscar Night!

Posted by sunnychanel on February 27th, 2011 at 8:34 pm

alg hathaway franco2 Oscars 2011: James Franco & Anne Hathaway Take Time for Twitter on Oscar Night!

You’d think that James Franco and Anne Hathaway would have enough to do on Oscar night. Not only are they preparing to host their first ever Academy Awards, not only is James Franco up for an award themselves, not only do they need to make sure they get there on time, not only do they have to do interviews before hand….but they also took on Twitter duties!

The two traded tweets back and forth leading up to the big day like Franco saying to Anne “What was Gervais doing writing our speech? We are NOT having a Gnarly Gnarlington moment tonight. #familyshow.” and “How can I not win? I don’t even understand that thought. #mindscience #catchup”

You can read all their Oscar night hi-jinx right here (Franco’s Twitter ) and here (Anne Hathaway’s Twitter).

 Oscars 2011: James Franco & Anne Hathaway Take Time for Twitter on Oscar Night!

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