Anne Hathaway announced Friday she is pregnant with her third child. The Academy Award-winning actor shared the news on Instagram with a video of herself in a white gown, hand on her belly, set to Barbara Lewis’s “Baby, I’m Yours.”
Hathaway, 43, has two sons with husband Adam Shulman, whom she married in 2012. Jonathan is 10 and Jack is 6. The pregnancy announcement was simple and direct — no elaborate staging, no countdown timer. Just a moment and a song choice that said what needed saying.
The caption read: “x Baby, I’m yours x” — a reference to the Lewis track. Hathaway’s approach to sharing major life news has shifted over her career. She’s moved away from lengthy statements toward smaller, more personal gestures. This fits that pattern.
Her third pregnancy comes as Hathaway continues acting work. Recent film roles include appearances in projects spanning drama and comedy. She has maintained a selective approach to roles since becoming a mother, choosing work that fits around family time.
The announcement drew immediate congratulations from colleagues and fans. Hollywood’s response has been uniformly warm — a reflection of goodwill that Hathaway has cultivated over decades of public work.
At 43, Hathaway joins a growing number of women in entertainment having children later in life. The cultural conversation around motherhood and age has shifted considerably. A third child at 43 is no longer the notable outlier it might have been even ten years ago.
Hathaway’s career has proven resilient through major life changes. Two pregnancies and years of parenting did not slow her momentum. This third pregnancy will likely follow the same arc — a private joy made public, then back to the work that defines her professional life.




