Anne Hathaway is sharing a special message she got from a psychic!
14.11.2023 - 22:51 / perezhilton.com
Anne Hathaway is smashing through outdated Hollywood thinking!
The Dark Knight Rises actress sat down with Porter Magazine for an interview published this week, revealing that early on in her career, she was told her stardom would cap out once she turned 35. We know, a WILD idea. But sadly, not an uncommon one. She recalled:
WTF. Who would tell a “child” that?? But luckily, Anne didn’t allow her career to “fall off” like she was told, and now, at 41 years old, is still at the top of her game!
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Just this year alone, she’s starred in the mystery/thriller Eileen, where she plays a 1960s prison psychologist, and she also shared the screen with Peter Dinklage in romcom She Came To Me. Not to mention the seven projects she has coming up, per IMDB!
All this to say, times are changing, and women are seeing more longevity in the cutthroat entertainment industry. But still, Anne says there’s work to be done:
Well said!
Part of what she thinks has contributed to her own decades-long career is a curated skill to present herself in an authentic way to the public, while still keeping some aspects of herself private for her sake, and for the sake of her family. She told the outlet:
She added:
Anne married Adam Schulman in 2012, and the two share sons Jonathan, 7, and Jack, 3.
Overall, the Ocean’s 8 actress tries to keep it light, telling the outlet, “I go easy on myself,” while always remembering the mantra:
What are your thoughts, Perezcious readers?? Is Anne doing an amazing job proving critics wrong, or what?? Let us know in the comments down below!
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