Anne Hathaway Defies Career Expectations and Protects Her Sons from the Spotlight

Actress Anne Hathaway revealed that she was once told her career would decline sharply before she turned 40, but she is proud to see more women having successful careers later in life. Hathaway, who quit drinking in her 30s, emphasized the importance of being clear about her intentions and trusting her sincerity. She also expressed her ambition to continue pursuing her goals and dreams, aiming to "ultramarathon" her career. Hathaway shared that she has learned to separate her work and personal life, recognizing the needs of her family and children. She does not link her family's success solely to her acting career but acknowledges the beautiful way they serve each other through her.
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