‘You’re not aging! What is happening?’
Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway, 40, has stunned her fans with a makeup-free selfie.
The Devil Wears Prada star looks half her age in the photo, with flawless pale skin and a thick mane of dark hair.
The actress has been out and about this week promoting her latest movie Eileen.
She appeared at Sundance Film Festival earlier this week before jetting across to France for Valentino’s haute couture fashion show in Paris, where she wore a leopard-print minidress with matching stockings and heels.
Anne Hathaway, 40, wowed the internet with this makeup-free selfie. Credit: Instagram/Anne HathawayAnne Hathaway in 2006, at the time of The Devil Wears Prada. Credit: Pool CATARINA/VANDEVILLE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesBefore Sundance, Hathaway posted her no-makeup selfie as she waited to get glammed up.
“WHAT IS THIS DARK MAGIC?” one fan wondered.
“You never get old,” gushed another.
“What’s your skincare routine?”
Anne Hathaway at Sundance Film Festival. Credit: Instagram/Anne Hathaway
“She doesn’t age. Like AT ALL,” wrote another.
“You’re not aging! What is happening?” one fan asked.
“Like a fine wine,” another noted.
Anne Hathaway at Valentino. Credit: Instagram/Anne Hathaway
It seems Hathaway is living her best life at the moment, with video of her whooping it up at the Valentino after party sending the internet into a flurry of appreciation.
In the video, Hathaway dances to Lady Marmalade as she tosses her hair around.
“I guess it is safe to say that Anne Hathaway broke the internet … oh my,” one fan wrote.
“I’m obsessed with whatever era of Anne Hathaway we’re in right now,” said another.
“How do I party with Anne Hathaway?” wrote another.
It appears Hathaway’s re-emergence into public favour is complete after she took a hiatus from Hollywood amid criticism of her behaviour at various awards ceremonies.
Her attempt to co-host the 2011 Oscars with James Franco was dubbed “cringeworthy”, while her 2013 Golden Globes award acceptance speech for Les Miserables was slammed as over-rehearsed and limelight-hogging.
It sparked the unfortunate hashtag #Hathahate, prompting the actress to retreat from the public spotlight.
In 2022, she spoke about the criticism she received at the time and how it had affected her.
“Ten years ago, I was given an opportunity to look at the language of hate from a new perspective,” she said at the Elle Women in Hollywood event.
Anne Hathaway attends the red carpet event for ‘Armageddon Time’ during the 60th New York Film Festival on October 12, 2022. Credit: Theo Wargo/Getty Images for FLC“For context, this was a language I had employed with myself since I was seven.
“And when your self-inflicted pain is suddenly somehow amplified back at you at, say, the full volume of the internet … it’s a thing.”
But now it seems she’s back with a vengeance – and her fans are loving it.
When Hathaway posted an image of her wearing the leopard-print dress as she sat front row at Valentino, the only thing she was feeling online was the love.
“Who gave you the right to be this perfect, Anne?” one follower wrote.
“GOD IS A WOMAN,” added another.