Anne Hathaway Says She Wasn't Getting Hired Post-Oscar, Nolan Saved Her
Monday, 25 March 2024 Anne Hathaway says people in the public really didn't like her after she won her Oscar -- so much so, studios steered clear ... that is, until Christopher Nolan came knocking (again). The actress opened up about to Vanity Fair about all the hate…
Opening up about how she felt “toxic” following her 2013 Oscar win, Anne Hathaway says Christopher Nolan saved her from criticism and trolling about her acting and personality by handing her a role in his ‘Interstellar’ sci-fi epic.
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Anne Hathaway is praising Christopher Nolan for coming to her side during the days of the toxic "Hathahate" movement. The actress spoke about the moment in time in a new profile with Vanity Fair and..
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