43-year-old pregnant American actress Anne Hathaway was forced to respond to criticism of her belly after the premiere of the film "The End of Oak Street" in Los Angeles.

The actress arrived at the event in an unusual outfit: an open crop top by Atelier Prabal Gurung, which exposed her belly. She complemented the look with low-rise jeans and red stiletto heels.
Hathaway's photos quickly spread on social media.
Some users doubted that her belly was real, writing that it looked "artificial". Others came to the actress's defense, noting that a pregnant belly can look different, especially if a woman has well-developed abdominal muscles.
Hathaway announced in June that she is expecting her third child with her husband Adam Shulman. Her pregnancy was already noticeable during the promotional campaign for the film "Odyssey," but it was the open outfit at the premiere that drew particular attention.
"I have fake hair, but a real belly," the actress joked on Instagram.
The outfit itself also sparked controversy. Some users called it funny and strange, while others, on the contrary, welcomed the actress's choice.
Fashion commentators saw Hathaway's outfit not only as shocking, but also as a demonstration of self-confidence and body positivity. The Independent newspaper called it a message about body positivity, strength, and gender equality, while The Telegraph noted that the actress allows herself to go beyond her usual public image.
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