On her birthday… Anne Hathaway’s “humanitarian” works know no bounds

Star Anne Hathaway celebrated her forty-third birthday in an elegant way, as she revealed on this occasion the first glimpse of the anticipated movie, “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” The trailer lasts 52 seconds, and begins with a familiar sound: high-heeled footsteps in the office corridor.
Meryl Streep appears as Miranda Priestly, walking into the office in her red heels, as in the first film. In the elevator, Anne Hathaway joins her as Andy Sachs. “It took a long time,” Miranda says angrily, while Andy smiles, wearing black sunglasses. The clip ends at this point, leaving the audience eager for the full trailer to be released.
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On her birthday… Anne Hathaway’s “humanitarian” works know no bounds
The festive atmosphere continues for one of the most prominent fashion lovers in the world (Anne Hathaway). On November 12, the Hollywood star celebrated her 43rd birthday, and she has been one of our most important fashion icons since her fame in the early 2000s.
Her vision of fashion has changed over the course of her career, from the fun-girl dresses of “The Princess Diaries,” to embracing classic Hollywood elegance with a modern twist, as she transitioned to more mature roles in films like “The Devil Wears Prada.”
Humanity beyond beauty:
Beauty, for Anne Hathaway, is not limited to her outer appearance, but rather extends to her human spirit and her charitable works that touch the lives of others. She continues to expand her influence across various institutions and organizations, using her fame as a platform to advocate for just causes and give voice to the voiceless.
Examples of Anne Hathaway’s humanitarian work:
Actress Anne Hathaway once said: “A role model is someone who does what she believes in, regardless of what others think.” Hathaway embodied this saying perfectly in her life; She is known for her ability to captivate the audience with her performances, whether on stage or screen, and one of her most prominent roles is the character “Fantine” in the movie “Les Misérables”, the role for which she won the “Oscar” Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2013.
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On her birthday… Anne Hathaway’s “humanitarian” works know no bounds
But Hathaway’s talent does not stop at acting; It is also active in the humanitarian field. It participates in supporting 17 charitable organizations, and adopts 24 different humanitarian causes. Indeed, her charitable activities know no bounds, as she supports a number of non-profit organizations, and is known for her strong dedication to defending women’s rights.
Supporting sick children… through the “Lilypop” theater network:
Among the many organizations that Hathaway has supported is the Lilypop Theater Network, a non-profit organization that works to show the latest films to sick children who cannot leave the hospital due to chronic diseases.
In addition, it also supports St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which is one of the most prominent non-profit medical centers specializing in research and treatment of chronic diseases that affect children.
Defending human rights…and freedom of expression:
Hathaway’s humanitarian work extends beyond child advocacy; She constantly seeks to empower people’s voices and make them heard in the field of human rights. Hathaway is also an active supporter of the Creative Alliance, a non-profit, non-partisan organization based in the entertainment sector that aims to defend First Amendment rights in the US Constitution, as well as raise awareness of the importance of public education and the arts.
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On her birthday… Anne Hathaway’s “humanitarian” works know no bounds
UN Goodwill Ambassador:
In 2016, Anne Hathaway was chosen as a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, in recognition of her diverse efforts in humanitarian work. Hathaway is known as a committed feminist, and uses this position to advocate for gender equality, especially regarding issues of motherhood. It highlights the persistent gap between the roles expected of men and women after having children, and calls for a more equitable sharing of family responsibilities; So that both parents can achieve a balance between professional and family life.
“The Girl Effect”.. Empowering girls around the world:
Hathaway continued her support of women’s rights; When I cooperated with the World Bank Foundation and the Nike Foundation, in the “Girl Effect” project. In 2010, she spoke at the Teenage Girls Initiative in Washington, DC; To provide more details about the project. This program aims to help girls in Asia, Africa and the Middle East continue their education and acquire the necessary skills to move from school to the labor market. The initiative is currently active in seven countries, and plans to expand to Haiti and Yemen, and has so far raised $20 million; To support its goals.
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