Anne Hathaway is pregnant with her and husband Adam Shulman‘s third baby.

Hathaway, 43, showed off her baby bump in an Instagram video on Friday, June 19, which she captioned, “x Baby I’m yours x.”

The couple have been married since 2012, welcoming their first son, Jonathan, in 2016. Their second son, Jack, was born in 2019.

In a 2024 Vanity Fair cover story, Hathaway opened up about suffering a miscarriage nearly 10 years prior while acting in the play Grounded, in which her character was pregnant.

“The first time it didn’t work out for me. … So when it did go well for me, having been on the other side of it — where you have to have the grace to be happy for someone — I wanted to let my sisters know, ‘You don’t have to always be graceful. I see you and I’ve been you,’” she recalled.

Hathaway continued, “It’s really hard to want something so much and to wonder if you’re doing something wrong.”

Earlier this year, Hathaway shared rare insight into her life at home with Shulman and their kids.

“He supports me completely. This year in particular was unusual,” she told People, referring to her busy schedule with multiple movies, from The Devil Wears Prada 2 and Mother Mary to Christopher Nolan‘s The Odyssey. “He and I both know that it’s probably never going to happen like this again.”

Hathaway praised her husband for “the way he stepped up” for their family, gushing, “In every possible way, he’s the most extraordinary person I’ve ever met.”

She continued, “I’m so lucky that he’s my partner that I spend my life with. If I didn’t know that before this past year, I think I really know it now because with absolutely everything he’s just, he’s on it. He holds it down.”

Joking that she didn’t want to come off as “bragging,” Hathaway called Shulman her “dream partner” and a “wonderful cook.”

“That’s one of the ways that I really value him,” she explained. “[He recently made a] bangin’ salmon with rice, purple sweet potatoes and spinach and roasted tomatoes. It was so good.”

Hathaway emphasized that she and Shulman “work well” together as a team.

“It’s one thing to have dreams,” she said. “It’s another thing to have somebody who helps you achieve them. I absolutely would not be able to have achieved what I’ve done without my husband.”

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