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‘She is feeling great!’ Hollywood Star Anne Hathaway and Spouse Adam Shulman Poised to Embark on Parenthood with First Pregnancy

It seems Anne Hathaway had reason to be extra thankful this Thanksgiving.

The Oscar winner is expecting her first child with husband Adam Shulman, sources have revealed.

Anne, who has spoken openly of her desire to start a family, is thought to be around four or five months pregnant.

Something to tell us?The Les Miserables star first sparked speculation that she may be expecting when she was pictured in a black dress at the premiere of The Intern in London back on September 27

‘Anne is in her second trimester and feeling great!’ a source told E! News.

The 33-year-old Les Miserables star first sparked speculation that she may be expecting when she was pictured in a black dress at the premiere of The Intern in London back in September.

She has also alluded to potential pregnancy symptoms on her Instagram feed.

Indeed just this week she posted a make-up free selfie and wrote: ‘I’ve got something like diaper rash on my chin.’

Carefully styled: The actress has been choosing her clothes with care in recent weeks, wearing lots of floaty dresses and oversized T-shirts; here she is seen with her husband on September 30

The typically slender actress has dressed carefully in recent weeks to avoid showing her middle area.

And while she has yet to officially confirm her pregnancy, Anne has made no secret of her desire to start a family.

 

Just last year while promoting Rio 2 she said: ‘I’ve wanted to be a mother since I was 16, but I also just knew I wanted to have a career as well.

‘So now I think that I’m getting to an age when I don’t know exactly when that moment will be but I think I’m coming upon it.’

Baby on the way? Anne has been making an overt attempt to cover her stomach in recent months, right, and looks noticeably more fuller figured than she did last year, left

Dream come true: Anne, seen in May, left, and September, right, has spoken openly of her desire for children

And back in 2012 during a panel discussion that included Naomi Watts, Helen Hunt, Amy Adams, Rachel Weisz, Marion Cotillard and Sally Field the newlywed told the Hollywood Reporter: “I’m the only one that’s not a mother. I hope to join the ranks soon.’

The same year she told Britain’s Telegraph newspaper that she wanted ‘a family of a certain size.’

‘I gotta get on it, you know?’ she said. ‘I’d like to have as many as I can afford, not just financially but in terms of time, because you want to make sure each one feels special.

‘I’ve had one goal in mind for the past 12 years, which is: get a movie, get a movie, get a movie. Now I might have to say: get a baby, get a baby, get a baby.’

Parents to be: Pregnant Anne is seen with her husband in New York in September

Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk

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