Anne Hathaway’s private world: meet husband Adam Shulman and their two sons
Beyond the red carpet, Anne Hathaway opens the door to her real life—meet husband Adam Shulman, glimpse their two sons, and see how the Oscar winner keeps family first.
Anne Hathaway is out here doing the tricky two-step: working nonstop and quietly expanding her family. She is in full promo mode for Christopher Nolan 's big, pulpy take on The Odyssey, turning premieres in London and Paris into a masterclass in maternity style, and she just confirmed baby No. 3 with husband Adam Shulman. Somewhere between the red carpets and the jet lag, she also paid her co-star Tom Holland a very sweet compliment that tells you exactly what kind of mom she aims to be.
'dream son'
That was her affectionate label for Holland — and, yes, she said she hopes her own kids grow up as kind and respectful as he is. File that under: not the usual press-tour small talk.
The partner holding down the fort: Adam Shulman
Hathaway met producer/jewelry designer Adam Shulman at the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2008. They got married four years later, on September 29, 2012, in an intimate Big Sur ceremony. The two even have matching 'M' tattoos — not as a cutesy couple thing, but as a reminder that they are each whole on their own and choose partnership over codependency. It tracks with how she talks about their marriage: respectful, practical, and very much a team sport.
Right now she is juggling The Odyssey, Verity, and The Devil Wears Prada 2, and she has been uncommonly direct about how much Shulman has stepped in so she can do the work. In her words, he 'stepped up in every possible way' and is 'the most extraordinary person' she has ever met. She has also said his steady, unconditional love changed the way she moves through the world. On the day-to-day stuff, he handles mornings and keeps the trains running; he calls every part of fatherhood 'amazing' and says watching her mother their boys only makes him admire her more. Hathaway has even called their marriage the greatest spiritual journey of her life. Not a bad review.
The tough chapter before their first child
Before they had kids, Hathaway went through a miscarriage in 2015 while starring in Grounded, an intense one-woman off-Broadway show where she played a pregnant fighter pilot — and had to act out childbirth onstage night after night. She kept the loss private at first, but eventually broke down in her dressing room with close friends. That opened the floodgates: she learned how many women around her had gone through something similar, and it reshaped how she talks about pregnancy, loss, and why honesty matters.
Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman
Jonathan arrived on March 24, 2016, and his middle name, Rosebanks, is a blend of family: Hathaway's grandmother Roseline and Shulman's mom, Banks. They are very selective about sharing the kids publicly, but a few sweet moments have surfaced — think a rainbow-themed first birthday and a photo of Jonathan (shot from behind) watching his mom deliver a United Nations speech on paid parental leave.
When little brother came along, Jonathan handled it like a champ. Hathaway says there was no drama, just love. As they got older, the boys graduated into that classic brother zone — playful wrestling, a little sibling rivalry, lots of noise.
Jack's quiet debut
Their second son, Jack, was born in November 2019, and the whole thing was kept almost entirely off the grid. They did not publicly share his name for nearly a year. Hathaway finally confirmed it in 2020 on Live with Kelly and Ryan while promoting The Witches, casually mentioning that she had been pregnant during the shoot and joking that Jack was 'all over' the movie. She also said Jonathan's big-brother transition needed no coping — just love.
The privacy approach is intentional. It is not about hiding their family; it is about giving the kids room to figure out who they are without a spotlight. Hathaway has called her sons a 'team' with their own needs, and even posting that back-of-the-head photo of Jonathan during her 2017 UN speech made her rethink the line. When she announced her second pregnancy in 2019, she skipped the fairytale tone and shared a mirror selfie with a message acknowledging how hard the road to parenthood had been, hoping to make anyone dealing with infertility feel less alone.
Now playing: baby No. 3
On June 19, 2026, Hathaway announced her third pregnancy on Instagram, showing her bump in a white linen set. At the same time, she is still out doing the whole press-tour thing — premieres, Q&As, the works — and, yes, setting the bar wildly high for maternity red-carpet looks in London and Paris. She has often said motherhood made her feel truly landed in her life; you can see it in how she is navigating this phase: clear-eyed, grateful, and not trying to pretend it is effortless.
Quick timeline, so you can keep it straight
- 2008: Hathaway and Shulman meet at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
- September 29, 2012: They marry in Big Sur, California.
- 2015: Hathaway experiences a miscarriage while performing in Grounded off-Broadway.
- March 24, 2016: First son, Jonathan Rosebanks Shulman, is born; 'Rosebanks' honors her grandmother Roseline and his mother Banks.
- 2017: She shares a rare photo of Jonathan from behind during her UN speech on paid parental leave, later rethinking how much to show.
- 2019: Announces second pregnancy with a candid mirror selfie noting the road has not been easy.
- November 2019: Second son, Jack, is born, very privately.
- 2020: Confirms Jack's name on Live with Kelly and Ryan while promoting The Witches; says she was pregnant during filming.
- 2026: While promoting Nolan's The Odyssey (with Tom Holland), Hathaway announces her third pregnancy on June 19 with a bump reveal in a white linen set; she is also balancing Verity and The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Bottom line: Hathaway is doing the big-movie hustle and the family thing at the same time, and she is not pretending either one is simple. She is grateful, she is practical, and she is keeping the parts that matter most to her off-camera. Honestly, that balance might be the most impressive performance of all.