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...16-year-old girls can be 'irrevocably' changed by the ban in states across the US
Hathaway, a 39-year-old mother of two, appeared on The Viewon Tuesday to promote her new film, Armageddon Time.
Host Joy Behar asked Hathaway to explain her June 30 post celebrating 16 years of The Devil Wears Prada, and noting that the young women in the film were able to carve out careers because they had not fallen pregnant as teenagers.
'Looking back on photos of this beloved film that shaped the lives and careers of so many - mine included - I am struck by the fact that the young female characters in this movie built their lives and careers in a country that honored their right to have choice over their own reproductive health,' Hathaway wrote on June 30 - six days after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court.
'See you in the fight,' her post concluded.
'My own personal experience with abortion - and I don't think we talk about this enough - abortion can be another word for mercy,' Hathaway told Behar.
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'Abortion can be another word for mercy': Anne Hathaway says teen girls' lives 'irrevocably' changed | Daily Mail Online
- Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway appeared on The View on Tuesday to promote her new film, Armageddon Time
- Hathaway, 39, was asked about her strong and vocal opposition to the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
- In June, she shared a photo from The Devil Wears Prada, noting that 'the young female characters in this movie' controlled 'their own reproductive health'
- Hathaway, a mother of two, told The View hosts that the lives of teenage girls have been 'irrevocably' changed in states where abortion is now illegal
Hathaway, a 39-year-old mother of two, appeared on The Viewon Tuesday to promote her new film, Armageddon Time.
Host Joy Behar asked Hathaway to explain her June 30 post celebrating 16 years of The Devil Wears Prada, and noting that the young women in the film were able to carve out careers because they had not fallen pregnant as teenagers.
'Looking back on photos of this beloved film that shaped the lives and careers of so many - mine included - I am struck by the fact that the young female characters in this movie built their lives and careers in a country that honored their right to have choice over their own reproductive health,' Hathaway wrote on June 30 - six days after Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Supreme Court.
'See you in the fight,' her post concluded.
'My own personal experience with abortion - and I don't think we talk about this enough - abortion can be another word for mercy,' Hathaway told Behar.
Continued below.
'Abortion can be another word for mercy': Anne Hathaway says teen girls' lives 'irrevocably' changed | Daily Mail Online