Anne Hathaway announces third pregnancy, reflects on past relationship
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actress Anne Hathaway announced she is expecting her third child with husband Adam Shulman.
- The couple met in 2008 and married in 2012, later having two sons, Jonathan and Jack.
- Hathaway previously experienced a difficult relationship with Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri, who was arrested for fraud.
Anne Hathaway is celebrating the upcoming arrival of her third child with husband Adam Shulman, adding to their family that already includes sons Jonathan, 10, and Jack, 6. The actress shared the joyful news via social media, proudly displaying her pregnancy.
This happy announcement comes after Hathaway navigated a challenging period in her personal life. Before finding stability with Shulman, she endured a traumatic relationship with Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri. At 21, Hathaway was captivated by Follieri's stories about a foundation dedicated to improving the lives of children in extreme poverty.
The relationship took a sharp turn when Follieri was arrested for fraud. During the investigation, Hathaway was questioned by authorities regarding any potential involvement in her then-partner's illicit activities. She cooperated fully with the FBI, and it was confirmed she was a victim of deception, not complicit in the crimes. Follieri eventually pleaded guilty and received a prison sentence.
Following the resolution of that difficult chapter, Hathaway focused on her career and, years later, found love with Adam Shulman. The couple met in 2008 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival through a mutual friend, experiencing an immediate connection. They became engaged in 2011 and married in an intimate ceremony in Big Sur, California, in September 2012. Hathaway has described meeting Shulman at "the worst moment of my life" and knowing instantly he was the love of her life.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.