
Topics: Entertainment, TV And Film, Sex and Relationships, Celebrity

Topics: Entertainment, TV And Film, Sex and Relationships, Celebrity
Unlike many Hollywood stars, Anne Hathaway likes to keep things private about her marriage.
The A-lister has opened up about her husband, Adam Shulman, and how he's handled an incredibly busy year for her.
The Devil Wears Prada star has a whopping five new movies releasing this year, including the much-anticipated sequel of the fashion film.
In addition to that, she's also been working on Mother Mary, The Odyssey, Verity and The End of Oak Street, so it seems we'll be seeing a lot of Anne on our screens for 2026.
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Anne, 45, and Adam, 45, who is a jewellery designer and film producer, first met in 2008 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
They hit it off instantly and got married in 2012, and the couple went on to have two sons together, Jonathan, 10, and Jack, 6.

Anne has been raving about Adam's abilities as a husband and father.
"He supports me completely, this year in particular was unusual," she confessed to People magazine.
“He and I both know that it’s probably never going to happen like this again,” she said modestly, although with her star power we'd be surprised if there weren't many more years like this.
Her praise continued: “And the way he stepped up, I mean, in every possible way, he’s the most extraordinary person I’ve ever met.”
She didn't stop there though, adding: “I’m so lucky that he’s my partner that I spend my life with, if I didn’t know that before this past year, I think I really know it now because with absolutely everything he’s just, he’s on it.”

“He holds it down, I hope that doesn’t sound like I’m bragging, but he’s a dream partner to me," she raved.
“It’s one thing to have dreams, it’s another thing to have somebody who helps you achieve them,” Anne added.
“I absolutely would not be able to have achieved what I’ve done without my husband,” she insisted, before finishing with: "I know that kind of sounds like paying lip service, but it actually lives in me in a very profound way."
It sounds like he really is the real deal, as it seems he's a whizz in the kitchen, too, with Anne calling him “a wonderful cook,” and said that's just 'one of the ways that I really value him.'
One particular meal of his received high praise, too, with Anne recalling a 'bangin' salmon' dish he made, along with rice, purple sweet potatoes, spinach and roasted tomatoes.
She previously told Harper's Bazaar UK that she was sure about him right away: "I was just very honest with him. I knew from the second I met him that he was the love of my life."
It's enough to make anyone swoon.