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Anne gave him a painting made with those strips.
Nicholas Galitzine said Anne Hathaway commissioned a painting *of* Listerine strips for him; he did not say the artwork was physically made from the strips.
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In Nicholas Galitzine’s official British GQ “10 Essentials” interview, he describes the gift this way: after he and Anne Hathaway used many Listerine strips during makeout scenes, “Annie was kind enough to commission a painting of Listerine strips for me.” That wording means the painting depicted Listerine strips; it does not say the painting was constructed out of the strips themselves. The post changes the claim from a painting of Listerine strips to a painting made with those strips, which is a different factual statement not supported by the source.
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- Watch 10 Things Nicholas Galitzine Can't Live Without | 10 Essentials | British GQ
“On my last film I worked with Anne Hathaway ... we used them so much that Annie was kind enough to commission a painting of Listerine strips for me.”
"I have it hanging in my apartment and every time I see it, I think of her."
That quote is inaccurate. Galitzine said the painting makes him think about the movie, not Anne Hathaway personally.
Full reasoning
The official British GQ transcript does not match the quote in the post. Galitzine says: “And now I have that hanging up in my apartment and I think about that movie every single time I see them.” The post changes both the object and the meaning of the quote: it turns “that movie” into “her,” which inaccurately reframes his comment as being about Anne Hathaway rather than the film experience.
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- Watch 10 Things Nicholas Galitzine Can't Live Without | 10 Essentials | British GQ
“And now I have that hanging up in my apartment and I think about that movie every single time I see them.”