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Anne Hathaway
Anne Hathaway used the word 'Inshallah' during promotions for her upcoming film The Devil Wears Prada 2. Photo: Anne Hathaway/Facebook

Anne Hathaway says ‘Inshallah’ while speaking on ageing, sparks online buzz

| @indiablooms | Apr 22, 2026, at 05:17 pm

Los Angeles/IBNS: Hollywood star Anne Hathaway has caught the attention of social media users for her choice of words while promoting her upcoming film The Devil Wears Prada 2.

‘Inshallah’ remark sparks chatter

During a conversation with People amid her promotional tour, Hathaway spoke about her evolving perspective on ageing. When asked about it, the 43-year-old used the word “Inshallah” in her response.

“I want to have a long, healthy life, Inshallah. I hope so,” she said, adding that she now values being “chill” and looks forward to each new decade with curiosity rather than apprehension.

What does ‘Inshallah’ mean?

Inshallah (also spelled Insha’Allah) is an Arabic expression that means “God willing” or “if God wills it.”

It is commonly used while referring to future plans or hopes, acknowledging that outcomes ultimately depend on divine will, and expressing humility about the future.

Social media reactions

Hathaway’s use of the phrase has sparked conversations among online users, with many discussing its cultural and contextual significance.

Busy year ahead

Hathaway has a packed slate of projects, making 2026 one of her busiest years.

She reprises her role as Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada 2 and stars in Mother Mary, a psychological drama released on April 17.

She will also appear in Christopher Nolan’s epic The Odyssey, portraying Penelope, and headline the thriller Verity, based on a bestselling novel.

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