Anne Hathaway shares supportive message about infertility as she announces pregnancy

Actress shares a three-year-old son with husband Adam Shulman 

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Thursday 25 July 2019 07:20 BST
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Anne Hathaway announces she's pregnant with second child (Getty)
Anne Hathaway announces she's pregnant with second child (Getty)

Anne Hathaway has announced she is pregnant with her second child while sharing a message of support to women struggling with infertility.

The actress shared the news that she and husband Adam Shulman are expecting another baby on Instagram, where she wrote alongside a selfie showing her stomach: “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.”

The couple, who have been married since 2012, welcomed their son Jonathan Rosebanks in March 2016.

Although the Devil Wears Prada actress announced her first pregnancy on Instagram as well, she rarely posts photos of her three-year-old on social media - as she thinks it invites people into her personal life.

In 2017, the actress shared the first photo of Jonathan on Instagram, in which he could be seen watching Hathaway give a speech at the United Nations on gender equality.

Shortly after uploading the picture, the 36-year-old said she regretted it.

“I had never posted a photo of my son and I decided to post a shot of the back of his head, and almost as soon as I’d done it, I wished that I hadn’t,” she told Jezebel. “I felt like I had broken a seal in inviting people into my life.

“And even though I felt as though I had done it in as protective a way as I could, even though it was a moment I was incredibly proud of, I don’t know that I’ll ever do it again. I’m a big believer that you gotta mess things up sometimes to really see them properly, so if I made a mistake or I messed up, I know how I feel about it much better now.”

Since announcing her second pregnancy, Hathaway has received thousands of well-wishes, including from women who have thanked her for her supportive message.

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“Congratulations! And as someone who is infertile, thank you for being so inclusive in this message,” one woman commented. “It’s never expected, but so appreciated. Wishing you the very best.”

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