Anne Hathaway has proved numerous times before that she is more than capable of taking on a musical role. However, her latest film-related single is not going over very well with some fans.
The award-winning actress recently starred in a dramatic music video teaser for the first single from her upcoming film, Mother Mary. The “Burial” had Anne dressing in over-the-top looks, including a sequined bodysuit and massive halo headpiece. While there are many fans excited for the new movie, numerous internet users felt her look in the video was “distasteful.” Read more about the new video and her styles for it below.

Anne Hathaway Stuns In A Sequined Bodysuit For New 'Mother Mary' Video
The Oscar-winner has a lot of exciting movies coming out in the next year, from the highly anticipated Devil Wears Prada sequel to Mother Mary, a psychological thriller that has her showing off her vocal chops.
The movie follows a pop star who goes by Mother Mary, played by Anne, who reaches a low point in her career before reuniting with an old friend the night before a comeback performance. It's reportedly going to be a bit eerie and intense, with original music written by hit pop artist Charli XCX and award-winning songwriter Jack Antonoff.
On March 5th, the film's studio, A24, released a sneak peek at the film through a Mother Mary teaser music video for the song "Burial." In the video, the 43-year-old actress can be seen posing in red lighting and dancing around on stage as she repeats the lyric, "This is your burial."
Her costuming consisted of sparkling gold bodysuits, capes, and dramatic halo-inspired headpieces that looked like a sunshine radiating from her head. You can watch the teaser here!

Users React To Anne's Look In The Teaser On Social Media
Following its release earlier this month, it didn't take long for fans and other film enthusiasts to weigh in on the aesthetic and ensembles featured in it. Though many fans of the Les Misérables performer thought she looked great, the outfits and themes rubbed others the wrong way.
On platforms like Instagram, users debated the video and looks, and some slammed it as "distasteful."
"This doesn't feel right at all," commented a user.
"Why does everything have to be demonic and dark?" asked another.
One user jokingly called the actress "Gaga Hathaway," as another wrote, "No one asked for this."
"So distasteful," commented a user.
We'll be curious to see how audiences react when the film comes out in April, but for now, it's certainly garnering mixed reviews and even some harsh criticism.

