{"id":103718,"date":"2022-10-21T12:08:57","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T12:08:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/anne-hathaway-discusses-dealing-with-hate\/"},"modified":"2022-10-21T12:08:57","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T12:08:57","slug":"anne-hathaway-discusses-dealing-with-hate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/anne-hathaway-discusses-dealing-with-hate\/","title":{"rendered":"Anne Hathaway discusses dealing with hate"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Anne Hathaway is certainly no stranger to being on the receiving end of viral vitriol. She had an entire chapter of it in her career beginning in 2013, notably called the \u201cHathahate\u201d era. For years, following an unfairly infamous Oscars acceptance speech for her work in \u201cLes Miserables,\u201d the actress could n’t endure a single interview without having to address the overwhelming amount of people actively, viciously disliking her. <\/p>\n

While Hathaway herself admitted that the speech was overly saccharine\u2014an understandable result of trying to compensate for social anxiety and a dash of imposter syndrome\u2014it still in no way qualified being publicly viewed as some sort of indelible sin. Especially considering all the truly terrible behavior that (still) happens at awards shows. <\/p>\n

Why people chose to villanize Hathaway is really its own conversation, but how she chose to grow from the experience is truly worth talking about. She not only has clearly been able to recover from a career standpoint\u2014this year alone she has risen to festival darling and \u201cDevil Wears Prada\u201d worthy fashion icon status\u2014she’s also managed to form some bona fide words of wisdom that just might help others create a less hateful, more loving world \u2026 spoken by someone who’s actually been through the ringer and had to learn the hard way.<\/p><\/div>\n\n

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According to a transcribed acceptance speech for ELLE’s 29th Annual Women in Hollywood event, the veteran actress, after generously praising other female icons in attendance, took a moment to share a story about a little girl, \u201cage 8 to 11,\u201d who she overheard lamenting to her mother about another (presumably) little girl, who \u201chated her own mouth.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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