Anne Hathaway shares rare glimpse into life at home as mom and wife
Anne Hathaway is opening up about what life looks like off-screen as a wife and mom of two.
In a new interview with Vogue published Monday, the Oscar winner shared that when she's not working, her favorite moments are the simple ones spent at home with husband Adam Shulman and their sons, Jonathan, 9, and Jack, 5.
"Uno games, baking when there's time, teaching the kids to dribble a basketball in the apartment without upsetting the neighbors," she said, painting a cozy picture of family life.
Hathaway also took a moment to praise her husband, calling him "a great cook and an early riser."

Elsewhere in the interview, Hathaway's friend Bradley Cooper reflected on the meaningful bond they've formed, rooted in their shared experiences as parents.
Cooper, who shares 8-year-old daughter Lea De Seine with ex-partner Irina Shayk, recalled how their friendship deepened during the pandemic when their families formed a shared "COVID pod" in Manhattan.
"We started hanging out as parents, having dance parties with children in my kitchen, and I fell in love with both of them," the actor said.

During the interview, Cooper praised Hathaway for her warmth and intellect, calling her "very present and grounded" and "viciously intelligent."
"You see how she treats everyone — and it's everyone — she's so kind," he said.
According to Vogue, Cooper also seems in awe of Hathaway and Shulman's relationship, describing their marriage as "an emblem for that kind of commitment" and noting that they genuinely "enrich" each other.