“It started to go so fast”: Anne Hathaway Nearly Killed her Child After One Bad Decision

"It started to go so fast": Anne Hathaway Nearly Killed her Child After One Bad Decision
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Our very own onscreen princess, Anne Hathaway, is a mom of two kids. And when it comes to her family life, the actress is pretty private. After marrying Adam Shulman in 2012, Hathaway became a mother to two sons. They have two children together: Jonathan Rosebanks, the eldest, and Jack, the youngest.

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The actress has discussed motherhood on several occasions. However, the one incident in which she nearly killed her first son, Jonathan, was not known to her fans. She recounted the incident during her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in 2017.

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When Anne Hathaway almost killed her child at a park

Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway talked about the adventures in the New York City park with her then-one-year-old toddler, Jonathan, with Jimmy Fallon on his show. The actress recalled the mommy-and-me moment when she miscalculated their combined weight, sending them crashing to the ground.

When Hathaway took her child to a park, she noticed an unusual slide there. While explaining the slide, she said,

“I noticed all these other kids were coming down the slide. It looked like an unusual slide,’ she explained. ‘Like, maybe it was built before they had child safety measures in place. It was gorgeous and I noticed the kids weren’t going that fast so I said, “OK, I’ll bring Johnny on.”‘    

Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway, who fondly calls her first son Johny, went to the slide with him, and her decision to take her son ended badly. While sliding, speed increases in direct proportion to the amount of weight carried. Exactly the same happened with the mother-son duo. Further, she said,

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“So we just go around the corner and instead of slowing down like the other kids we speed up,’ she explained. ‘It starts to go so fast and all the moms are watching and I’m so self-conscious. As it speeds up my thoughts slow down and I just look ahead and I get very serious and very focused and just think, “I must stick this landing.”

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However, the actress was relieved that everything was okay, and they narrowly escaped the injury. Recalling the moment, she told Fallon,

“You know, when you almost killed your child, but you didn’t. In the inside you’re like, ‘Everything’s OK. Walk it off, walk it off”.

At that moment Hathaway panicked for a bit, but now she is lucky enough to be able to laugh it off.

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Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel to star in the upcoming film Mother Mary

Michaela Coel

Anne Hathaway is set to appear in an upcoming epic melodrama, Mother Mary, directed by David Lowery. The film will be released worldwide by A24 and also stars Michaela Coel.

The film focuses on the relationship between a fictional musician (played by Anne Hathaway) and a fashion designer (played by Coel).

2023 will mark a busy schedule for Anne Hathaway with several films lined up. Her most recent movie, Eileen premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival in January 2023.

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Her two other upcoming movies, Mother’s Instinct, and an Amazon Studios film, The Idea of You, are set to release in 2023.

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