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Anne Hathaway revealed in her new Vanity Fair cover story that she was advised she had zero intercourse enchantment when she was a younger actor simply beginning out in Hollywood. Not that she ever purchased into the declare: “I used to be like, ‘I’m a Scorpio. I do know what I’m like on a Saturday evening,’” she stated.
Hathaway began her profession as a youngster, filming her breakout function in Disney’s “The Princess Diaries” when she was 17 years outdated. She stated the cultural definition of what it means to be attractive was way more slender throughout her early days of Hollywood stardom than it’s now.
“The male gaze was very dominant and really pervasive and really juvenile,” Hathaway stated, noting that she her emotions are way more necessary within the movie and tv enterprise these days than her bodily look.
Hathaway’s newest function is that of single mom Solène in “The Thought of You.” The movie relies on the bestselling novel of the identical title from Robinne Lee and facilities on the blossoming and sudden romance between 40-year-old Solène and the 24-year-old lead singer of the world’s hottest boy band (performed within the movie by Nicholas Galitzine). Hathaway was drawn to the movie as a result of it reveals it’s by no means too late for a lady to come back of age. The movie can be intercourse optimistic.
“It’s not like one wholesome, consensual feminine orgasm (okay, a number of) goes to alter the world,” Hathaway wrote in a word to Vainness Truthful, “however I’m actually glad to be a part of a narrative that takes pleasure in feminine pleasure.”
“The Thought of You” premiered to sturdy evaluations out of SXSW. Selection‘s Peter Deburge wrote in his evaluation: “Hathaway’s rockin’ single-mom character doesn’t want a boyfriend, a lot much less a boy-band fling to satisfy her. However her on-and-off romance with Nicholas Galitzine’s smitten pop star seems like one for the ages… the chemistry between Hathaway and Galitzine feels actual.”
“The Thought of You” streams Might 2 on Amazon Prime Video. Head over to Vanity Fair’s website to read Hathaway’s latest cover story in its entirety.

