Anne Hathaway opens up about ‘complicated’ journey to motherhood as she reveals hope to have third child

Anne Hathaway has opened up about fertility struggles as she revealed desire to have a third child
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Tina Campbell23 March 2022

Oscar-winning Anne Hathaway has opened up about her “complicated” journey to become a mother.

The Princess Diaries star, 39, is already a proud mother to Jonathan, five, and Jack, two, with her actor-producer husband of nine years, Adam Shulman, 40.

Appearing on the cover of WSJ Magazine, she shared her desire to have a third child, telling the publication: “I could see us going for another one. There’s this tendency to portray getting pregnant, having kids, in one light, as if it’s all positive. But I know from my own experience, it’s so much more complicated than that.

“When you find out that your pain is shared by others, you just think, I just feel that’s helpful information to have, so I’m not isolated in my pain,” she continued. “I mean, what is there to be ashamed of? This is grief, and that’s a part of life”.

Hathaway previously alluded to fertility struggles back in 2019 when she announced her second pregnancy on Instagram.

Uploading a black and white picture showing off her bump, she captioned the snap: “It’s not for a movie...#2 All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies. Sending you extra love.”

Hathaway, who will next be seen starring in Apple TV+’s new eight-part series WeCrashed in which she stars as real-life disgraced WeWork chief brand/impact officer Rebekah Neumann, also spoke about how motherhood had changed her as a person, saying: “I didn’t feel fully landed and fully here until I was a mom. It’s not like I was lacking integrity, but it made me want to be completely, on every level, true to my word. And that meant stopping any nonsense that I had going on inside myself.”

Keeping coy about her upcoming milestone birthday, she also revealed plans to have a joint birthday party with her old college friends who will all be celebrating around the same time.

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