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In a recent conversation with Harper’s Bazaar, Anne Hathaway gracefully sidestepped any detailed discussions about her medical history when the topic of her ageless appearance came up.
The acclaimed actress, known for her roles in films such as The Devil Wears Prada, did, however, attribute her striking looks to some lifestyle choices. She credited her decision to abstain from alcohol and her use of Shiseido skincare products, for which she is a brand ambassador, as contributing factors to her radiant appearance.
This commentary follows a wave of speculation from fans, who have suggested that the 43-year-old might have undergone a facelift, attributing her youthful glow to surgical enhancements. These rumors gained traction after Hathaway appeared on the red carpet late last year, looking remarkably youthful, reminiscent of someone in their twenties rather than their forties.
Despite the ongoing chatter, Hathaway has never publicly confirmed any cosmetic procedures. Back in 2008, she did acknowledge feeling the pressure to fit Hollywood’s beauty standards, admitting that she once contemplated a nose job in her younger years. However, she has maintained silence on the subject of any recent surgeries, allowing her natural beauty and personal choices to speak for themselves.
The Oscar-winner has never said anything to suggest she has gone under the knife, though in 2008 she stated she felt pressure to be ‘cookie-cutter beautiful’ when she was younger and had even considered a nose job.
However, in a 2024 interview with Vogue France, Hathaway said that asking about surgery is ‘an extremely intimate question’ and expressed that she doesn’t judge what other actors do, stating, ‘Whatever means they find to not live crushed by shame or a lack of self-confidence… I say bravo.’
Anne Hathaway did not want to ‘discuss medical information’ in her new interview with Harper’s Bazaar when her youthful looks were mentioned
The Hollywood icon did credit her decision to stop drinking alcohol and using Shiseido products – she’s a brand ambassador – for her amazing appearance
And in the past she has denied ever taking injections.
In a 2010 interview, she said she did not want Botox because she liked her face to ‘reflect a personality’ and keep the same smile she had as a child.
Despite never confirming any procedures, her youthful appearance has consistently led to speculation from fans and plastic surgeons.
This reached a fever pitch in late 2025 when publications suggested she had ‘tweakments’ like Botox, fillers or a ‘ponytail lift.’
Hathaway told the new issue of Harper’s Bazaar that she struggles with her body.
‘Some days you look in the mirror and you’re just like, “Not bad,”‘ she said.
‘And some days you look in the mirror and you’re like, “What?” And I was having a “What?” day,’ she said.
This comes after fans insisted the 43-year-old actress – who is now starring in The Devil Wears Prada 2 – looks so young because she had a facelift; seen at the Oscars
In a 2024 interview with Vogue France , Hathaway suggested that asking about surgery is ‘an extremely intimate question’ and expressed that she doesn’t judge what other actors do
‘And you know how you have your aspirational swimsuit that you keep around, just in case you have a good day? And then you have your swimsuit that’s got you no matter what? I accidentally packed the aspirational swimsuit.
‘Which I then had to wear on a “What?” day. So, I’m ready to have this great day with my family. And I am going to be in front of strangers, and people have phones. And all of the things.
‘But my family is waiting for me. And I looked and I just went, “What?” And then I looked again and I said, “You are 43.” And looking at a 43-year-old body, I was like, “Nice.”
‘When I was expecting to see something that I am not, I felt insecure. But when I actually looked at what it actually is, I was okay with it,’ she added.
‘I think you realize that worry should be reserved for the really big stuff,’ she told Bazaar.
But she said she is happier now than when she was younger.
‘I think that very often, conversations about aging presume that the first part of life is the happiest and the most fulfilling, and I don’t necessarily think that’s true,’ Hathaway said. ‘I wasn’t expecting to find another gear at 40.’