Camila Morrone (28) Stops Traffic at LAX After Hilarious Mix-Up Mistaken for Anne Hathaway (43)
Camila Morrone had fans laughing when she shared a wild airport mix-up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 23. The actress revealed that while at LAX, people—including TSA agents, mistakenly thought she was Anne Hathaway.
“I got recognized as Anne Hathaway,” Morrone said, describing the funny encounter. She added, “Oh you do look like Annie, except your face is a lot wider. I was like Annie, do you know her?” Her story quickly caught attention online, turning a confusing moment into a viral laugh-out-loud memory.
During the show, Morrone appeared alongside Taraji P. Henson and Cedric the Entertainer, with Flea performing as both a guest and musician. Morrone also used the platform to talk about her upcoming Netflix horror miniseries, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, set to premiere on March 26.
She shared more personal stories too, recalling her time on Daisy Jones & The Six. Morrone admitted she felt a little left out watching the cast bond during music rehearsals. “I wanted to join in, if only with something as simple as an egg shaker,” she joked, showing her playful side.
Camila Morrone was mistaken for Anne Hathaway at LAX 🤣 #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/lHfI0WLp0m
— The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) March 24, 2026
In her new series, Morrone stars as Rachel Harkin, a bride-to-be whose wedding begins to unravel into a nightmarish experience. Set at a remote snowy estate, the story follows Rachel and her fiancé Nicky as strange events and tense family dynamics push her into paranoia. She begins to question whether the dangers are real or imagined.
The miniseries is created by Haley Z. Boston and produced with the Duffer Brothers. Morrone is joined by Adam DiMarco, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Ted Levine, who all bring intensity to the suspenseful story. All eight episodes will be available on Netflix on March 26, offering fans a mix of psychological horror and family drama.
Seeing Camila Morrone turn a chaotic airport moment into comedy shows her charm and relatability. It’s fun to watch her share these lighter moments before diving into a much darker, intense role. What do you think of Morrone’s LAX story and her upcoming Netflix series? Share your thoughts in the comments!


