For most individuals, Anne Hathaway is a beloved movie star usually praised for her beautiful performances in a number of movies.
The 40-year-old actress has starred in lots of cult classics, together with ‘The Princess Diaries,’ ‘Ella Enchanted,’ and ‘The Satan Wears Prada,’ to call a number of.
Whereas Hathaway has garnered a loyal fanbase all through her profession, she’s reportedly additionally gained a fame for being a “diva” whereas on set and has even been labeled a terror to work with.
Why Anne Hathaway was as soon as thought of a ‘nightmare’ to cope with.
The ‘Oceans 8’ actress was as soon as accused of being “too choosy” after she had strict calls for for her on-set chef, sending her breakfast again a number of instances as a result of the order was constantly being tousled.
In accordance with TMZ, whereas Hathaway was capturing a industrial on the Paramount lot in October 2015, she had ordered an English muffin, a poached egg, and an avocado for breakfast.
The primary time she ordered the meal, she despatched it again to the chef after noticing the poached egg was runny. When the amended meal was returned to her, Hathaway despatched it again as soon as once more as a result of the English muffin had grown chilly whereas the chef had made the second poached egg.
The third time her breakfast was introduced out, Hathaway refused to eat it as a result of the second poached egg had grown chilly whereas the chef had reheated the English muffin. When the meal was introduced out for the fourth and ultimate time, Hathaway turned it away as a result of whereas ready for her meal she determined she wished a fried egg as a substitute.
The whole debacle apparently angered each the on-set chef and numerous staff. It was then, that Anne Hathaway was thought of a “nightmare” to cope with.
The ‘One Day’ actress was additionally additional accused of being a diva after she despatched a listing of calls for to attend a most cancers analysis charity occasion referred to as the Pink Social gathering Gala, in line with Radar On-line.
A supply informed the publication that workers working the occasion claimed an electronic mail had been despatched by Hathaway’s group, expressing “concern” that folks would attempt to go as much as Hathaway and ask for pictures and autographs.
“Everybody was requested to not speak to her,” a supply stated, including that different stars who attended the occasion did not have the identical calls for as Hathaway.
“I do know up to now our hosts have mingled within the occasion, however every particular person is totally different. We try to respect her house.”
On the occasion, Hathaway was additional accused of being “impolite,” and did not appear blissful whereas speaking to the few friends she determined to talk to on the occasion.
Hathaway was as soon as the middle of a brutal on-line hate practice after accepting an Oscar in 2013.
In 2013, Hathaway gained an Academy Award for her portrayal within the 2012 musical ‘Les Misérables.’ Throughout her acceptance speech, nonetheless, the actress was accused of not sounding “real” sufficient and faking her whole speech.
The whole incident led to Hathaway experiencing social media hate, which was dubbed #HathaHate through the early 2010s.
In an October 2016 interview with The Guardian, Hathaway addressed the criticism and the toll filming ‘Les Misérables’ had taken on her bodily and psychological well being.
“It’s an apparent factor, you win an Oscar and also you’re purported to be blissful — I didn’t really feel that method,” she informed the publication. “I felt unsuitable that I used to be standing there in a robe that value greater than some persons are going to see of their lifetime, and profitable an award for portraying ache that also felt very a lot part of our collective expertise as human beings.”
“I attempted to fake that I was blissful and I obtained referred to as out on it, large time,” Hathaway continued, referencing the poor reception of her speech. “That’s the reality and that’s what occurred. It sucks. However what you be taught from it’s that you simply solely really feel like you’ll be able to die from embarrassment, you don’t truly die.”
Hathaway, sadly, grew to become the sufferer of Hollywood’s misogyny in opposition to feminine actresses and entertainers, a phenomenon that many have referred to as being ‘lady’d.’
We have seen it occur to celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence, Florence Pugh, and Millie Bobby Brown. Individuals immediately activate these girls for no purpose in any respect and start criticizing each facet of their lives, from the best way they gown and the best way they stroll.
These unrealistic requirements have compelled girls like Hathaway to apologize for merely taking on house when in actuality, they’re merely being ridiculed for being authentically themselves.
Nia Tipton is a author dwelling in Brooklyn. She covers popular culture, social justice points, and trending subjects.