Actor Anne Hathaway says the toughest part of hosting the Academy Awards is facing the criticism the very next day.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the 36-year-old actor, who had emceed the Oscars in 2011 with James Franco, said the getting the feedback for the gig next day is difficult to face.
"It feels nice, everybody tells you it's going well while you're doing it. While you're doing it, it's like doing anything, you know?
The Oscar winner said failing at the hosting job does "sting a bit."
She said, "I do just want to go on record and say the LGBTQ community needs all the allies in the world and deserves all the allies in the world."
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