The discussion grew louder after People magazine named her the “Most Beautiful” person in the world. Social media users began comparing old and new photos, with some suggesting cosmetic procedures must be involved. Others pushed back, saying the speculation is unfair and reflects society’s pressure on women to look young.
People in the beauty and wellness industry say her appearance could be explained by strict fitness routines, skincare, and access to top professionals. Hathaway herself has not confirmed any cosmetic procedures and has previously said she prefers a natural look. She has also called questions about surgery “very personal” and declined to go into detail.
Hathaway credits her fitness routine for helping her stay in shape. She works with a trainer who combines ballet, high-intensity workouts, Pilates, and yoga. Experts describe this kind of routine as demanding and difficult to maintain without significant time and resources.
Those close to Hathaway say the claims that she is “addicted” to plastic surgery are unfair and unsupported. They also warn that such comments can reinforce negative stereotypes about women in Hollywood.
In interviews, Hathaway tends to focus on broader ideas about beauty and authenticity rather than her appearance. She has also spoken about her family life, saying she feels fortunate to be a mother of two and to have a supportive partner.
Despite the attention, Hathaway admits she has mixed feelings about ageing, like most people. Some days she feels confident about her appearance, and other days she does not.
As promotion for The Devil Wears Prada 2 continues, much of the public conversation is focused less on the film and more on Hathaway’s looks and how she has aged.
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