Anne Hathaway is putting those plastic surgery whispers to bed. The glamorous 43-year-old actor recently addressed the rumors in an eye-opening chat with Elle magazine. When asked if her celebrated Oscars braid tutorial was meant to counter the speculation, she replied, "We’re at a time when people feel very confident in assuming what they think is fact, and sometimes what they think is accurate, and sometimes it's not." Hathaway’s statement is a clear nod to the noise surrounding her recent red carpet appearance.
“The speculation has gotten so loud that you do feel the need to just get your truth out there," Hathaway continued. "And I’ll probably always wonder, 'Should I have posted that or not? Should I have just kept going and done the thing that makes me happy and makes me feel more confident on the red carpet?' But I felt like the conversation was becoming distracting."
Hathaway humorously dissects the assumptions, clarifying that the so-called "procedure" was merely two simple braids. "Also, by the way, these are huge medical decisions that people are presuming," she quipped. "I wanted to show that like, no, I didn’t make a huge medical decision. It’s just two braids." The actress even shared that she "might still get a facelift someday," leaving room for future possibilities. In March, Hathaway took the internet by storm with a behind-the-scenes clip from the Oscars. Her hairstylist, Orlando Pita, showcased the subtle braiding trick that gave off an impressive lifting effect. "And you look a little bit more awake," Hathaway laughed, revealing the secret behind her youthful glow.
As Hathaway deflects surgery rumors, her latest film 'Devil Wears Prada 2' is basking in glory. Together with icons like Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt, Hathaway has propelled the sequel to new heights. Smashing the original 2006 opening, this installment raked in a massive $76.7 million domestically and a staggering $156.6 million worldwide in just its opening weekend, bringing the total to an impressive $233.6 million. Amidst this cinematic triumph, Hathaway, Streep, and Blunt each pocketed a cool $12.5 million for reprising their roles. It's clear that the film's allure is as timeless as Hathaway's charm, both on and off the screen.