She is one of the biggest stars in Hollywood and has continued shooting films throughout lockdown.
Yet Anne Hathaway took some time with her family on Thursday, as she headed for dinner with her husband, Adam Shulman, and their two children, Jonathan, four, and Jack, one.
The actress, 38, opted for a smart casual look as she sported a red jumper and white trousers, which she layered with a camel coat.
Family time: Anne Hathaway took some time with her family on Thursday, as she headed for dinner with her husband, Adam Shulman, and their two children, Jonathan, four, and Jack, one
Anne, who was wearing a face mask, carried her youngest son in her arms, while her husband walked along holding Jonathan’s hand.
Adam opted for a low-key look as he wore a black T-shirt and grey sweatpants, while also covering his face with a black face mask.
The family were also joined by a female companion who was pushing their pram.
Dinner time: The actress, 38, opted for a smart casual look as she sported a red jumper and white trousers, which she layered with a camel coat
It comes after Anne revealed she had to suffer a DIY haircut just like everyone else during the pandemic before filming her latest movie.
The actress admitted she was ‘terrified’ of using a stylist outside of her working bubble while shooting pandemic themed-film, Locked Down.
Anne said she ‘wrongly assumed’ that the hair stylist on set in London would be able to cut her hair, but he said it wasn’t in his skillset
Scared: The actress recently admitted she was ‘terrified’ of using a stylist outside of her working bubble while shooting pandemic themed-film, Locked Down
Talking to the Radio Times, Anne said: ‘I was so serious about it [coronavirus] that I gave myself a haircut because I realised it had gone too far.
‘When I started work on set, I assumed my hair stylist would be able to give me a professional do – but then he informed me that he actually didn’t cut hair.
‘He asked me if I wanted to have someone else come to set to clean it up, but I was so freaked out by the thought of being in contact with someone outside the filming bubble that I said no. My hair in the film is the hair I cut myself, which felt very 2020.’
While Anne admitted the first few weeks of lockdown were ‘scary’, she soon realised she was in a fortunate position and was happy to have work to go to.
She said: ‘I had food on my table and I wasn’t worrying about paying the mortgage. It began to feel disrespectful to people who were going through a harder time, so I learnt to change my focus.’
Anne said that although filming a movie can often feel chaotic, Locked Down was especially fast-paced as they filmed it in just 18 days.
The actress, who co-starred with Chiwetel Ejiofor in the film directed by Doug Liman, said: ‘I feel like 2020 was chaotic in so many ways and film-making is also often chaotic, but this project was definitely more chaotic than others.’
Oops! Anne said she ‘wrongly assumed’ that the hair stylist on set in London would be able to cut her hair, but he said it wasn’t in his skillset