Anne Hathaway has been a familiar face on screen for years, admired for her warmth, expressive performances and effortless charm. Over time, she has built an impressive career, winning an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. She first captured hearts with Disney’s The Princess Diaries, where she stepped into the spotlight as an unlikely royal. Later, The Devil Wears Prada, alongside Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, became a major commercial milestone in her journey. Her powerful turn in Rachel Getting Married further proved her range, earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.

Beyond the red carpets and accolades, Hathaway has also shared thoughtful reflections on life and relationships. She once said, “I used to believe that love was finding someone who would lead you through the deep water’.

The quote speaks to how our understanding of love evolves. In younger years, many imagine love as being rescued or guided by someone stronger, someone who will navigate the storms for us. But real growth often teaches that love is less about being led and more about walking side by side. It reminds us that partnership is not about dependence, but about shared strength. In everyday life, that shift in perspective can transform how we approach relationships, moving from seeking a saviour to building something balanced and mutual.
About Anne HathawayAway from film sets and award stages, Anne Hathaway shares a grounded life with actor and businessman Adam Shulman. The couple married in a traditional Jewish ceremony in Big Sur on September 29, 2012. Together, they are parents to two sons, born in March 2016 and November 2019.

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Hathaway has often acknowledged Shulman’s influence on her personal growth. In an interview with ELLE for its Women in Washington April 2017 issue, she shared that he reshaped her worldview and helped her feel more at ease in her own skin. She admitted she once placed too much weight on public opinion but gradually developed deeper confidence, crediting his steady presence and support.

A playful coincidence surrounds her name. Anne Hathaway shares it with William Shakespeare’s wife. In 2022, during a chat for Interview Magazine, Bella Hadid jokingly asked if she might be a time traveler, noting that Shulman bears a resemblance to Shakespeare. Hathaway responded warmly, calling it adorable and acknowledging the resemblance with humour.

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