Anne Hathaway miscarriage news during the play has taken the internet by storm. The Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway, who was recently seen in the movie The Idea of You, had a difficult journey during her pregnancy stage back in 2015 as the actress had a miscarriage. Hathaway shared that in 2015, she suffered a miscarriage while acting as a pregnant woman in a play.
The actress spoke about this during an interview, where she articulated that her first pregnancy did not work out for her.
“The first time, it didn’t work out for me. I was doing a play, and I had to give birth on stage every night.”
Anne Hathaway acted as a pilot who became pregnant in a play called Grounded, performed off-Broadway at The Public Theater in New York City for six weeks in 2015. In the show, she had to pretend to give birth every night.
She further added that it was difficult for her to keep it real because her friends wanted to meet her backstage after her performances, and she wasn’t quite ready to tell them about it, so she had to pretend that everything was fine.
She said, “I had to keep it real. It was too much to keep it in when I was onstage pretending everything was fine. So when it did go well for me, having been on the other side of it – where you have to have the grace to be happy for someone – I wanted to let my sisters know, ‘You don’t have to always be graceful. I see you and I’ve been you.'”
“It’s tough to want something so much and to wonder if you’re doing something wrong,” she added.
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Anne Hathaway’s Second Pregnancy
In 2019, the 41-year-old actress announced her second pregnancy through an Instagram post, which she captioned, “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💕”
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Hathaway opened up further, reflecting on her decision to share her pregnancy journey publicly. She admitted that it would have felt insincere only to show the happy side of her pregnancy, considering the challenges she faced while trying to conceive.
By being transparent, she aimed to acknowledge the complexity and emotional toll of fertility struggles. Hathaway emphasized that she refused to feel ashamed about her experiences, recognizing them as a standard and regular part of many people’s lives.
“Given the pain I felt while trying to get pregnant. It would’ve felt disingenuous to post something all the way happy when I know the story is much more nuanced than that for everyone,” she said.
She further added:
“I wasn’t going to feel ashamed of something that seemed to me statistically actually quite normal.”
Anne Hathaway and actor and businessman Adam Shulman married on September 29, 2012, in a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony held in Big Sur, California. Now, the couple has two sons.
Anne Hathaway uses her platform to bring awareness to people who try to conceive but face difficulties. She remains a talented actress and dedicated mother, balancing her personal life with her successful career in Hollywood.