Anne Hathaway Reveals She's Expecting Her Third Child | Vanity Fair
Anne Hathaway knows how to keep a secret. The 43-year-old star of The Devil Wears Prada 2 spun through a grueling global tour to promote it less than two months ago, all the while likely aware that she had another big premiere in the works. In a post to Instagram published on Friday, she revealed what she'd been hiding: The Mother Mary star will soon be a real-life mother for the third time.
In the post, Anne Hathaway, clad in all white, walks into the frame with her arms crossed over her belly. As Barbara Lewis’s “Baby I’m Yours” plays in the background, Hathaway drops her hands, revealing a cutaway through which her baby bump protrudes. The Princess Diaries star smiles, caresses her belly, then ducks out of the frame. The caption is brief: “x Baby, I’m yours x.”
Anne Hathaway on June 1, 2026 in New York City.
Hathaway and husband Adam Shulman have been married since 2012, and are already parents to two children: Jonathan, born in 2016, and Jack, born in 2019. The couple, who have always been very private, have built a family life away from Hollywood over the years, while continuing to pursue their own active careers.
In an interview last month with Elle, Hathaway said her children are 'in this really fun zone where we all love hanging out together, which I understand may change.”
“Well, we will always love hanging out with them, but their feelings about us might change,” she added. “So for the moment, we’re all just in it. Adam and I are soaking it up. I’m having the most wonderful time with my family, living in the city of my dreams, and work seems to be going really, really well … So rather obnoxiously, I’m having a great time as everything else burns.”
Amy Adams, Anna Wintour, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt at the Louis Vuitton 2027 Cruise Collection Show on May 20, 2026 in New York City.
The timing of her pregnancy also coincides with Christopher Nolan's hotly-anticipated film, The Odyssey, which will be released in the US on July 17. Hathaway plays Queen Penelope in the film, the wife of Matt Damon's Odysseus. “In a time when so many marriages were made for political convenience, the two of them chose each other, and they understood what they had and that not everybody gets that,” Hathaway told Elle of the role.
“My whole thing about marriage is…it’s such a big deal to share your life with someone…And so to find someone who inspires you to say, ‘As great as this is on my own, sharing it with you feels like it could lead to somewhere even better,’” she said, trailing off. “I imagine that actually is rare, and I do feel like I found that and I don’t take it for granted.”
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