Anne Hathaway: She speaks about the internet hate after her Oscar win

Anne Hathaway
She talks about the internet hate after winning an Oscar

Anne Hathaway at the screening of her new film “Times of Upheaval”.

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Almost ten years after winning an Oscar, actress Anne Hathaway recalls the hate she faced at the time.

Anne Hathaway (39) received an Oscar in 2013 for her role in “Les Misérables”. Instead of congratulations, the actress was showered with hate comments. In the “Women in Hollywood” event hosted by the US “Elle” she remembered the difficult time.

“Ten years ago I was given the opportunity to look at the language of hate from a new perspective,” she said, adding, “It was a language I had spoken to myself in since I was seven years old. ” In the meantime, however, she gives “no more room” to negative energies.

Anne Hathaway sees net hatred as an opportunity

Anne Hathaway is confident that others can follow her learning process. “The good news is that hatred is learned and those who have learned it can continue to learn,” she said. She hopes the haters “give themselves a chance to learn love again.” At the end of her speech, the actress emphasized: “You have no right to judge someone – let alone hate them – for their existence.” Instead, try to be happy for others. “Be especially happy for women who achieve a lot. It’s not that difficult,” she encouraged the audience.

Anne Hathaway fans can also look forward to it. On October 28, her new film “Times of Upheaval” celebrates its premiere in the USA. It can also be seen in German cinemas from mid-November.

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