Anne Hathaway, 43, has revealed whether her surprise pregnancy was planned, leaving fans curious about the couple's journey to expanding their family.
The actress and her husband, Adam Shulman, were "shocked" by her "buzzer beater" pregnancy, a term used to describe a situation where something happens unexpectedly, just like a last-minute shot in a basketball game. In an interview with "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Hathaway clarified that she and her husband knew they were trying to conceive a third child, but they were surprised that it worked out so quickly.
Hathaway's surprise pregnancy was announced last month, when she debuted her baby bump during a St. Tropez getaway. The Golden Globe winner subsequently posted to Instagram, writing, "Baby, I'm yours." The couple has been together since 2008 and have two sons, Jonathan, 10, and Jack, 6. In 2019, Hathaway opened up about her fertility struggles, calling it a "really painful and very isolating" experience "full of self-doubt."
The couple's journey to expanding their family is not without its challenges. Hathaway has been open about her struggles with fertility, and it's clear that this latest pregnancy has been a welcome surprise. When asked about her bigger brood, Seth Meyers, a three-time dad, offered some advice, saying that there's "not much you can do except watch" as parenthood "goes from being just terrified to watching a TV show you binge." Hathaway replied, "That's great because I love the channel right now, so it's just more of that. Oh, cool, a new cast member."
The news of Hathaway's pregnancy has left fans excited and curious about what's next for the actress and her family. With her latest project in the works, it's clear that Hathaway is focused on her career, but also on her growing family. As fans wait with bated breath for the arrival of baby No. 3, one thing is certain – the couple's journey to expanding their family is one to watch.
Source: NYPOST