Anne Hathaway Oscar Confession ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Remember Anne Hathaway’s emotional Oscar speech in 2013? The one where she clutched her golden statue, sighed dramatically, and whispered, “It came true,” like she was living out a fairytale? Well, it turns out it was all an act.

In an interview, the actress admitted that her acceptance speech wasn’t precisely actual. Yes, that time, Hathaway didn’t feel the happiness she was supposed to. Winning Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables should have been the best night of her life. Instead, she felt utterly disconnected.

Why? Because the Hollywood beauty had just spent months starving herself, crying on camera, and fully immersing herself in the misery of Fantine, the miserable character she played. Then suddenly, she was on stage in a designer gown worth a fortune, accepting an award for depicting agony. Something about it felt off to her. Of course, when she tried to look sunny, the internet called her out for being bogus. And, well, people weren’t exactly amicable about it.

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