"Inshallah." Anne Hathaway hinted that she converted to Islam.

The internet is speculating that Anne Hathaway has converted to Islam. This conclusion was reached after a video version of the actress's interview with People magazine, in which she unexpectedly uttered the word "inshallah," which in Arabic means "if God wills." It is a traditional Muslim phrase denoting an acceptance of life's uncertainty and humility before God.
"I want to live a long and healthy life, inshallah," the actress said in an interview. The video went viral online, and Muslims began congratulating the actress en masse and leaving joyful comments: "Inshallah, our queen," "That word, inshallah, is the best thing she's ever said," "Inshallah, you'll have a long and happy life, we support you, girl!"
However, some online note that the phrase also has a rich cultural context, and the actress may not have intended it to have a religious meaning.
Hathaway is currently making regular public appearances promoting the sequel to "The Devil Wears Prada," in which she stars alongside Meryl Streep. The film has already premiered in New York, Seoul, Mexico City, and Tokyo. During the filming of the cult classic, Hathaway pressured producers to avoid using overly thin models.
Ahead of the film's big-screen premiere on May 1, 2026, the actress gave an interview to People magazine. In the issue featuring Anne on the cover, the editors named Hathaway "the most beautiful celebrity."
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