Anne Hathaway In a Bike Accident

December 17, 2009 at 12:02pm PST
Photos: Flynet

If only this story were half as interesting as that headline.

So picture it. Anne Hathaway and a gentleman friend are driving along in their car, having a good time, and then out of nowhere a thirty-two year-old man on a purple bike with pink pedals comes crashing into the side of the car.

Everyone was okay, and Freddy Ferraro, said cyclist, said that Hathaway was caring and helpful. Well, that sounds so nice. We should all be so lucky.

Comments

yeah, drivers are never at

yeah, drivers are never at fault because they ALWAYS use their indicators and look before they execute their moves.

yeah, drivers are never at

yeah, drivers are never at fault because they ALWAYS use their indicators and look before they execute their moves.

I bet he stole the bike

I bet he stole the bike

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