This Article is From May 07, 2014

Is Anne Hathaway's Marriage in Trouble?

 Is Anne Hathaway's Marriage in Trouble?

Anne attended the Met Gala alone

Highlights

  • Actress Anne Hathaway, who attended the Met Gala alone and left the ceremony on her own, has been fuelling speculation that her marriage to actor Adam Shulman is on the rocks.
  • The actress cut a lonely figure as she left the Carlyle Hotel in New York on Monday alone in the back of her chauffeur driven car, reports Showbiz Spy.com.
  • The duo got engaged in November 2011 and were married on September 29, 2012.
  • According to a source, Hathaway is trying to scale back her A-list lifestyle to be more relatable and "is undergoing a transformation" so that she isn't perceived as a stuck-up snob.
  • "She's learned the hard way how popular humility can be for an A-lister. Anne has been giving away a lot of her possessions -such as clothes - mostly to her housekeepers, because she wants to live a less materialistic, decadent lifestyle," said a source.
  • "She definitely admits that she's been living too high on the hog given these economically tough times for the rest of the country. The big question hanging over everything right now is, will she sell her Los Angeles mansion and downgrade her digs?" added the source.
Los Angeles: Actress Anne Hathaway, who attended the Met Gala alone and left the ceremony on her own, has been fuelling speculation that her marriage to actor Adam Shulman is on the rocks. (Also read: Anne Hathaway 'snuck' in alcohol to the Oscars)

The actress cut a lonely figure as she left the Carlyle Hotel in New York on Monday alone in the back of her chauffeur driven car, reports Showbiz Spy.com.

The duo got engaged in November 2011 and were married on September 29, 2012.

According to a source, Hathaway is trying to scale back her A-list lifestyle to be more relatable and "is undergoing a transformation" so that she isn't perceived as a stuck-up snob.

"She's learned the hard way how popular humility can be for an A-lister. Anne has been giving away a lot of her possessions -such as clothes - mostly to her housekeepers, because she wants to live a less materialistic, decadent lifestyle," said a source.

"She definitely admits that she's been living too high on the hog given these economically tough times for the rest of the country. The big question hanging over everything right now is, will she sell her Los Angeles mansion and downgrade her digs?" added the source.
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