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Anne Hathaway’s ‘Inshallah’ Remark Goes Viral, Draws Mixed Reactions Online
A People magazine video shows the actor discussing aging and saying she wants to live a long, healthy life, inshallah.
- A video of Anne Hathaway saying "Inshallah" while discussing her desire to "live a long, healthy life, Inshallah, hopefully" has gone viral on social media, captivating users fascinated by her use of the term.
- The clip gained traction shortly after Elmo from Sesame Street used "Asalamalaikum," drawing renewed attention to celebrity use of Muslim vocabulary in public discourse.
- In the interview, she discussed aging with "curiosity," noting that "you can either fear aging, or you can fear dying young" as a fundamental life choice.
- Hathaway noted that being 40 allows her to assess "how certain decisions bore fruit over time and so, you can kind of assess if you want to continue making those decisions."
- Beyond the viral moment, Hathaway said age has taught her to "really value the chill" and to "take it with a grain of salt" when navigating life's uncertainties.
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Anne Hathaway accused of 'playing Muslim' after viral 'Inshallah' comment
A video clip of Anne Hathaway uttering the Arabic phrase “Inshallah” has spread rapidly across social media, dividing opinion among viewers worldwide.The Oscar-winning actress made the remark during an interview with People magazine, where she spoke about her hopes for the future.“I want to have a long, healthy life, Inshallah. I hope so,” she said while reflecting on life in her forties.The Arabic expression translates to “if God wills” or “God…
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