Barbra Streisand Cradles Pregnant Anne Hathaway's Bump

Barbra Streisand He did an unusual thing to bless Anne Hathaway's recently announced pregnancy.
“To Anne and Adam, Congratulations on your pregnancy!” Streisand, 84, wrote about Instagram On Friday, June 19, referring to Hathaway, 43, and her husband, Adam Shulman. “Mazel tov, Barbra xo.”
Streisand also uploaded a cute photo of the two women posing for the camera, while Funny Girl icon placed a hand on Hathaway's stomach.
Hathaway, who previously collaborated with Streisand on the 2016 cover of “At the Ballet” from Chorus Lineannounced early Friday that he was present expecting her third child.
“Baby, I'm yours,” they said The Devil Wears Prada the star cited an Instagram video, where she was wearing her baby bump in a white sundress.
Hathaway and Shulman, 45, they have become parents sons Jonathan, 10, and Jack, 6.
“I love that being a mother of a boy has really informed my fashion,” Hathaway said People in April interview. “I always have to be able to go from an important business meeting to, like, the basketball court. You have to be able to play pickup basketball anytime, in any outfit.” [I tell myself]: When you get dressed in the morning, dress wisely because almost 100 percent you will be thrown a projectile at the end of breakfast.”
She continued, “Have you ever seen a video about moms of boys versus moms of girls? Oh my god. It's so funny. It's like moms of girls are sitting and coloring with their daughter and they're like, 'Is that a beautiful piece of art?' And, like, very quiet. Mothers and boys, 'Where's your weapon basket?'”
Still, Hathaway loves raising her sons.
“I feel very lucky. I know that not everyone who wants to be a parent will be,” she added. “I'm impressed with how lucky I am. It's gone really well for me twice, and that's really lucky.
Hathaway, who has not publicly revealed the gender of child number 3, previously had a miscarriage in 2015 while portraying a pregnant actress in an off-Broadway production Grounded.
“The first time it wasn't good for me. I was doing a play and I had to give birth on stage every night,” he said. Vanity Fair in March 2024. “It was too much to keep up when I was on stage pretending everything was fine.”
“It's really hard to want something like this and wonder if you're doing something wrong,” he admitted at the time.





