Her family life, Anne Hathaway has chosen to live it discreetly. A very reserved couple, Adam Shulman and his beautiful actress therefore made a rare appearance for two on Thursday evening. A few days before Valentine’s Day, the star and her husband launched the festivities at the theater…
Thursday, February 10, 2022, Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman went to the Winter Garden Theater in New York. They attended the first performance of the musical The Music Man, starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. Anne and Adam were among a handful of star couples out to experience the show’s rehab, which premiered in 1957. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Robyn Lively (Blake’s half-sister) and Bart Johnson, as well as Mariska Hargitay and her husband Peter Hermann were also in attendance.
For the occasion, Anne Hathaway wore a Valentino outfit – one of her favorite brands – consisting of a black and white checkered coat (fall-winter 2021 ready-to-wear collection) and a bustier top and flared pants set black (cruise 2022 collection). On the red carpet, the heroine of the film holy witches and her husband exchanged tender looks and smiles, a sign of an ever-burning flame between them.
Before Adam, love at first sight for a crook
On September 29, Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman will celebrate their tin wedding, their 10 years of marriage. They tied the knot in 2012 in Big Sur, California. The two spouses are parents of two boys, Jonathan and Jack, aged 5 and 2. Before meeting Adam Shulman, Anne Hathaway was in a relationship with a certain Raffaello Follieri!
The former film star trainee The devil wears Prada had a crush on the handsome Italian, with whom she lived for four years. Their romance ended in 2008, when Raffaello’s legal troubles began. The man was arrested by the police, charged with fraud and money laundering. He had claimed to have power in the Vatican and used this influence to buy land at knockdown prices in the United States. The total scam was estimated at $3.6 million! American justice had sentenced him to 4 and a half years in prison, then ordered to leave the territory.