Blooper Mistake Found By TikToker In “The Princess Diaries 2”
Who else grew up watching The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement? Those two movies plus Ella Enchanted is why I absolutely LOVE Anne Hathaway. One…

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 22: Anne Hathaway Visits “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” at Rockefeller Center on September 22, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/NBC/Getty Images for “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”)
Theo Wargo/NBC/Getty ImagesWho else grew up watching The Princess Diaries and The Princess Diaries 2: The Royal Engagement? Those two movies plus Ella Enchanted is why I absolutely LOVE Anne Hathaway. One person on TikTok found a blooper mistake Easter egg within the 2nd Princess Diaries. His video went viral after sharing the mistake with all of us on TikTok.
@hellotwogeorge pointed out that as Hathaway jumps onto a rolling chair, it gets mysteriously stopped by a crew member's hand that seemingly comes out of nowhere. Watch below:
According to US Magazine, this isn't the first time something went a bit sideways on set that was actually left in the movie. In the first film, Mia Thermopolis and her best friend Lily played by Heather Matarazzo are hanging out by the bleachers outside their school. Apparently, when filming, it had just rained and they needed to hurry to get the scene before it got too dark. So they wiped down the bleachers as best they could and started rolling. As the scene unfolded, Anne Hathaway realized that she was on the same step as her costar. Earlier, director Garry Marshall had told them he wanted them to be on different steps. So, when she tried to move down, Anne actually slipped and fell. This added to the "realness" of the scene in the director's eyes so he kept it in there.
Anne said, "One of the things that I love about Garry is that he was never afraid of the spontaneous moment. If it was good, it was in the movie. He didn’t care where it came from, he didn’t care what happened."
WOOO! Summer is HERE! School is out, classes are over. We've finally made it to that time of year again when you want to roll down the windows and blast the best driving songs. How do you usually feel when you play music in the car? Honda found that 48% of drivers experience a lift in their mood when they listen to music in the car. 40% of people feel more relaxed when their favorite music is playing as they drive. Over 20% feel they have more energy as they listen to music while driving and almost 25% feel more focused when driving with tunes. It's also no surprise that over 25% of people surveyed have a designated car playlist.
But, not sure what to play? Honda has you covered. The car company decided to conduct a survey of the songs most played from every year since the first Honda Civic came out in 1972.
From a previous survey of parent drivers by Honda, these are the songs played in the average family car. In this survey, Honda reached out to over 2,000 UK-based adults aged 18+ who drive regularly via OnePoll.
This is Honda's list of the 50 Top Driving Songs from every year since 1972.