Anne Hathaway Says Hathahate Cost Her Roles

Mar 25, 2024 17:00


Anne Hathaway Says Hathahate Cost Her Roles, Then Came Christopher Nolan https://t.co/BAuzsETUi0
- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) March 25, 2024
Anne Hathaway won an Oscar. Then her career took a turn for the worse ( Read more... )

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automaticpeople March 25 2024, 18:21:15 UTC
I had an angel in Christopher Nolan, who did not care about that and gave me one of the most beautiful roles I’ve had in one of the best films.


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xdecadentx March 25 2024, 18:36:26 UTC
She is so beautiful.

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warwarwar March 25 2024, 23:46:56 UTC
Is that a gigantic triangle earring? It looks so heavy it’s hurting my earlobes

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tadpool March 26 2024, 00:17:19 UTC
omg i didnt see that before this comment and now i cant unsee it

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trendsnational March 25 2024, 18:21:50 UTC
People really were “bitch eating crackers” levels of hating on her. Not me though, I’ve always loved you my queen of Genovia.

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deerlike March 25 2024, 23:59:22 UTC
Ditto! I loved her even when people were cussing her out for being cast as Catwoman. 😤

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genbu_no_miko24 March 25 2024, 18:23:25 UTC
Good on Christopher.

I def wasn’t here for her Oscar campaign cause she had annoyed with that prior and her win def wasn’t it since anyone with a voice could’ve done it. Plus I remember everyone saying it should’ve gone to either Sally Field for Lincoln or Amy Adams in The Master.

That said she def didn’t deserve the toxicity and possible repercussions from it. Especially you’ve got more annoying Oscar campaigns from male actors.

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sanditar March 25 2024, 18:26:44 UTC
ia. most actors do everything during campaigns to get awards but not everyone gets anne's hate

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hazypink March 25 2024, 18:26:49 UTC
the internet is sooooo fickle. i count myself in that group but the older i get the less i feel like i need to voice my opinion on every single little thing.

the internet loves an ingenue, loves a takedown, loves a redemption arc. you see it with most people highly visible in the public eye i think

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goldenhera March 25 2024, 18:57:58 UTC
I also think it's easy to blame ~the internet~ when the media played a large role in the treatment of Anne. No one was forcing entertainment journalists to write about how annoying she was, but these same institutions will claim they are ready for the resurgence of Anne now that they have someone else to bitch about. I predict Sydney Sweeney will be their next victim.

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ky16 March 25 2024, 19:07:03 UTC
It’s kind of a circular system though especially with how the current media landscape is so reliant on clicks and can often be quite “click baity” with people very rarely reading beyond the headlines.

Someone starts becoming unpopular online and then media tone towards that person shifts and the content of articles and headlines shifts. With Anne she was becoming “overexposed” and “annoying” and the headlines would then shift to the cringy things she was saying and that’s all people would see about her which was further fueling the online dislike. It kind of all fuels each other in the end

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goldenhera March 25 2024, 19:09:59 UTC
That's true but I will say the media is capable of ignoring or deflecting criticism about some celebrities. They pick and choose who is a 'safe' target.

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trumpydoesmagic March 25 2024, 18:28:51 UTC
That shit was always nuts to me. Women will get hated for being "annoying" at the same level or worse than what men get for literally being abusive. Like, so what if she was corny sometimes and actually wanted the thing she was campaigning for??

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