Anne Hathaway proved she’s no diva by leaving her New York hotel on Monday.
The 38-year-old Oscar-winning actress easily carried her own luggage, a black gym bag and a BabyBjörn travel cot as she walked the sidewalk.
The Devil Wears Prada star was on his way to meet her husband, Adam Schulman, 40, who was waiting in a nearby car.
Continue: Anne Hathaway held her own luggage, a black duffel bag and a BabyBjörn travel cot, as she walked the sidewalk
Anne sported a casual look, wearing blue ankle-length jeans, an oversized navy blazer layered over a black shirt, and gray and black ballet flats.
The performer’s long brown hair was parted to the side and cascaded over her shoulders.
She also wore a black mask with simple earrings and appeared to be accompanied by her bodyguard who walked closely behind her.
Street style: Anne sported a casual look, wearing blue ankle-length jeans, an oversized navy blazer layered over a black shirt, and gray and black ballet flats
The Princess Diaries actress is the mother of two sons, Jonathan, five, and Jack, one, whom she shares with businessman Shulman.
Anne met Adam, who is also an actor and jewelry designer, at the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2008. Hathaway said she immediately knew he was The One and that the lovebirds got married in 2012.
The star played the Grand High Witch in Robert Zemeckis’ adaptation of The Witches last year and will then be seen in Amazon’s upcoming anthology series, Solos. She won an Oscar for Best Support for her performance in the musical Les Misérables in 2013.
Anne hosted the 2011 Oscars with James Franco and more details recently emerged about the infamously awkward debacle.
Love at first sight: The actress met her husband Adam Shulman at the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2008. She said she immediately knew he was The One and that the lovebirds were married in 2012. Seen in 2020
Franco reportedly told Hathaway not to tell him ‘how to be funny’ during awards rehearsals.
The couple have come under heavy criticism from viewers after co-hosting the Oscars ten years ago, with an apparent lack of chemistry between them and now one of the four main writers at the ceremony has admitted the event was like an awkward “ blind date ” between the two stars.
David Wild told The Ringer: “ It was like the most uncomfortable blind date in the world between the cool rocker stoner kid and the adorable camp cheerleader …
Spooky: The star played the Grand High Witch in Robert Zemeckis’ adaptation of The Witches in 2020 and will then be seen in Amazon’s upcoming anthology series, Solos
‘This is a memory, but [she] was like, “Maybe you should try this,” and he was like, “Don’t tell me how to be funny.” ‘
At one point, David thought the couple had ‘made a breakthrough’ when they saw surveillance footage of The Disaster Artist star smiling at someone standing next to him on stage.
However, he explained: ‘I thought,’ Oh boy, they finally broke through and he’s looking at her! ‘ Anne had been in her dressing room for a minute … James was smiling at his replacement.
Megan Amram – who also served as the writer for the event – revealed that musical numbers had been removed, including a parody of You’re the One That I Want from Grease, as it was hard to find the good “ tone ” for the couple. .
She added, “ A lot of the stuff that was part of the show was written a few days in advance.
“ We wrote all of these jokes, but I don’t think we ever landed on a consistent tone or feeling of what the show would be like. ”
Embarrassing: James Franco told Hathaway ‘Don’t tell me how to be funny’ before the infamous two co-host the Oscars in 2011
James and Anne have both spoken about the ceremony over the years and he admitted that he never insisted on giving ‘the best Oscars ever.’
Speaking in 2016, he said: ‘When Anne Hathaway decided to host the Oscars with me … She had said no before and then they asked me to ask her, and I said:’ Let’s do it. It’s gonna be an adventure., “And then we got a lot of shit for that.
“ I probably have more than she has, but she has a lot …
“ I’m going to do what they ask me to do and do it as well as I can, but I don’t need it to be the best Oscars ever. I don’t get anything out of it. At best, even if I killed him, it won’t help my career, because that’s not what it’s based on. It was an experience.
And in 2012, Anne commented: “I realized afterwards, I played at home; it’s a 3,500 seat theater so I was just throwing energy in the back and it was like a party! It was great! And I think it sounded slightly manic and hyper-cheerleader on screen. But I have no regrets that I did.