You can't stop the internet from sleuthing out information when they decide they want to, although sometimes it isn't so hard to find.
Fans think Anne Hathaway has finally given birth to her second child, and they've got the pictures to prove it.
You can't stop the internet from sleuthing out information when they decide they want to, although sometimes it isn't so hard to find.
Fans think Anne Hathaway has finally given birth to her second child, and they've got the pictures to prove it.
Alongside this shot of her proudly showing off her baby bump, she wrote, "It’s not for a movie... #2. All kidding aside, for everyone going through infertility and conception hell, please know it was not a straight line to either of my pregnancies. Sending you extra love."
Like when designer Brandon Maxwell made this custom dress tag for Anne, and she wrote, "As if it wasn’t enough you custom-made me and the bump a knockout dress, you put this tag in it. Thank you, new friend."
While Anne revealed she knew the sex of the baby, during an interview with Live With Kelly And Ryan, she kept pretty coy about revealing the news to everyone else.
“It’s a great color!” she replied, laughing.
With her ability to keep a secret tested so well, it's not a surprise she's been tight lipped about rumors she's given birth.
Fans of hers on Twitter began sharing messages of happiness and congratulations, and all of this was based off some pretty convincing paparazzi photos that were released.
Anne and her husband are walking carrying a baby carrier, and it doesn't look like Anne is sporting her baby bump anymore. That's some pretty convincing evidence!
Anne and her husband already have one son, Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman, who was born in 2016. While we don't know the gender of the new (or soon-to-be-new) baby, Anne hasn't been secretive about this pregnancy.
While we're still waiting on official confirmation, it looks like congratulations might be in order for Anne and her husband Adam!
In an April interview, Anne revealed she had quit drinking. "My issue is I just love it. So much. But the way I do it makes me unavailable for my son."
"I’d earned it: It was a day-drinking session with friends that went into an evening birthday party with one of my drinking buddies," she said.
"I will never be that person who can nurse a glass of wine throughout an entire evening," she said.
"I could have seen myself being a teacher," she said. "Or going into the military. Or being some kind of do-gooder with a death wish. But more likely than anything else I would've been an alcoholic."
"For 18 years. I'm gonna stop drinking while my son's living in my house," she said.
"He's getting to an age where he really does need me all the time in the mornings."
It looks like Anne just added a few more years to her timeline, but we're sure that some sacrifices are definitely worth it.