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    Loved watching ‘The Idea of ‘You’? 5 Anne Hathaway romcoms to fill the void

    Lifeby Ruman Baig17 mins ago Looking to rekindle your faith in love with a dash of humor and charm? Look no further than Anne Hathaway’s latest rom-com escapade, ‘The Idea of You’.Picture this: Anne, playing the role of Solène, stumbles into a Coachella romance with Nicholas Galitzine’s character, a heartthrob from the boy band August Moon.It’s a tale that’ll make every millennial’s hopeless romantic fantasy come alive—think love, pop stars, and a sprinkle of unexpected twists!But wait, if you’ve already watched ‘The Idea of You’ and are trying to fill an Anne Hathway size of rom-com void in your heart, we’ve got a list of movies for you to watch over the weekend.From royal escapades to magical transformations, Hathaway’s performances are pure gold. So, if you’re craving more rom-com goodness, here are 5 Anne Hathaway classics guaranteed to keep your heart aflutter.Whether you’re in the mood for fashion, fairy tales, or heartfelt romance, these Anne Hathaway rom-coms are guaranteed to keep you entertained and your heart aflutter. So grab some popcorn, cozy up on the couch, and let the romance unfold on screen.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Netflix & Pinterest  More

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    Anne Hathaway opens up about the rigorous hate she received after 2012 Oscar win

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    by Olivia Morris
    1 hour ago

    Anne Hathaway is arguably one of the most successful actresses of this generation.
    Having starred in iconic hits including The Devil Wears Prada, The Dark Night Rises, Bride Wars and more, the actress is one of the biggest names in Hollywood.
    However, it hasn’t always been a smooth ride for the 39-year-old who reflected on the era of ‘Hathahate’ she received following her 2012 Oscar win for her critically-acclaimed performance in Les Miserables.
    Speaking at the Elle USA ‘Women in Hollywood’ event earlier this week, Hathaway opened up about the period of her life a decade ago where she saw “the language of hatred from a new perspective”.

    “Ten years ago, I was given an opportunity to look at the language of hatred from a new perspective,” she said. “For context – this was a language I had employed with myself since I was seven.
    “And when your self-inflicted pain is suddenly somehow amplified back at you at, say, the full volume of the internet … It’s a thing.”
    At the time, many would argue Hathaway was at the top of her game with her Academy Award, the actress swept the board when it came to awards season that year. However, what accompanied it was an onslaught of hostility in the media and from the public.
    Fast-forward a decade, Hathaway is taking the opportunity to change the directive when it comes to hate saying, she “would no longer hold space for it”, adding that it is possible to unlearn such behaviours and thoughts.
    “The good news about hate being learned is that whoever learned it can learn,” she said. “There is a brain there. I hope they give themselves a chance to relearn love.”
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