Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman, and Other Celebrities Who Became Mothers After 40
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Several celebrities, including Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman, have become mothers after the age of 40.
- The article highlights the trend of women prioritizing professional and personal development before starting families.
- It features examples of actresses and singers who welcomed children in their 40s, sharing brief details of their experiences.
A growing number of women, including prominent actresses like Anne Hathaway and Natalie Portman, are embracing motherhood in their 40s. This trend reflects a societal shift where women increasingly prioritize their professional and personal growth before embarking on the journey of starting a family.
Hathaway, 43, and Portman, 45, are both reportedly expecting their third children. They join a list of public figures who have welcomed babies later in life. Mexican actress Martha Higareda, at 42, recently gave birth to twins, overcoming postpartum health complications related to preeclampsia.
Five months and we are still touring, five months and we are still growing. There is a beautiful being inside my body and I did not expect this.
Singer Natalia Lafourcade announced her first pregnancy at age 41, pausing her tour to prepare for her baby's arrival in December 2025. Actress Irรกn Castillo also became a mother for the second time at 45, sharing her initial apprehension but ultimately embracing the experience with support from medical professionals and her partner.
Other notable figures who have become mothers over 40 include Salma Hayek (41), Eva Longoria (43), Nicole Kidman (40), Adamari Lรณpez (43), Eva Mendes (40), and Hilary Swank (48). These women exemplify the evolving timelines for family planning, demonstrating that motherhood can be achieved at various life stages.
She shared her initial apprehension, as she shared in a video, but later took it calmly and with great emotion, trusting that she had placed herself in the hands of the best doctors.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.