Oscar-winning actor Anne Hathaway has opened up about a certain practice she faced early in her film career that she now finds outdated and uncomfortable.The ‘Les Miserables’ actor revealed that during the 2000s, it was common for casting directors to ask actors to engage in “make out” sessions with multiple potential co-stars to test for on-screen chemistry, according to E! News.When casting for the role opposite her, Hathaway didn’t need a kiss test to confirm Galitzine’s suitability.”I remember laughing when Nick walked in because he was so ridiculously perfect for the part,” she shared in an interview obtained by E! News.Addressing rumours that Hayes Campbell was inspired by Harry Styles, Hathaway dismissed them outright.”Everyone needs to chill,” she urged in a statement to E! News. Galitzine echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the originality of the character.