Anne Hathaway’s Candid Revelation: The ‘Warning’ About Her Career at 35.

The ageist remark was directed at her during her early years as a child actor, according to the star of “Ocean’s 8.
In a recent interview with Porter magazine, Anne Hathaway, a 41-year-old star known for her role in “The Devil Wears Prada,” revealed that she was informed that her career would diminish once she reached the age of 35. She spoke out against the age-related pressures that many women in Hollywood encounter, reflecting on her own experiences as a child actor when she received this warning.
Furthermore, Hathaway expressed admiration for the women who have defied unjust expectations and achieved success as they aged. The Oscar-winning actress went on to highlight the positive development where more women are now pursuing and sustaining their careers well into their later years, a trend she finds commendable.
Hathaway also remarked, “Of course, this doesn’t warrant a grand celebration – someone mentioned to me recently that there’s plenty to take pride in, but there’s also a lot that needs to be addressed.”
In January, the actor from “Ocean’s 8” disclosed yet another unsettling remark that she encountered in the early stages of her career. During a Q&A session following the premiere of her film “Eileen” at the Sundance Film Festival, Hathaway reminisced about being asked by a journalist whether she was a “well-behaved” or a “mischievous” girl when she was only 16 years old.