Hollywood star Anne Hathaway, gearing up for the release of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, revealed that her awkward phase lasted for decades. Dealing with stress and anxiety in social situations, acting became her refuge as she could memorize her lines to cope. Hathaway shared with ‘People’ magazine that she felt her awkward phase extended into her late 30s, struggling to feel comfortable in various settings.
She admitted that as a child, talking was a challenge for her, and only recently in her 40s did she feel that her awkward stage had finally ended. Hathaway reflected on the realization that life was not a rehearsal but an ongoing journey. Upon turning 40, she embraced a new mindset, leaving behind her awkward past and focusing on enjoying life to the fullest.
According to ‘People’, Anne Hathaway has risen to become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand actresses. She expressed a newfound sense of fearlessness, emphasizing that she no longer fears failure as she has already experienced the worst. Hathaway is set to star in five films this year, including ‘Mother Mary’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, ‘The Odyssey’, ‘Verity’, and ‘The End of Oak Street’.
