Anne Hathaway Stands with Condé Nast Strikers, Exits Vanity Fair Shoot
Anne Hathaway demonstrated solidarity with striking Condé Nast workers by walking out of a Vanity Fair photoshoot in New York
Anne Hathaway, known for her roles in films like “Les Misérables” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” made headlines when she walked out of a scheduled Vanity Fair photoshoot. This act of solidarity was in support of the striking workers of Condé Nast, a major media conglomerate.
The strike, involving about 400 unionized employees, highlighted ongoing disputes over layoffs and negotiations between the workers and the corporation.
Anne Hathaway’s action at the Vanity Fair photoshoot aligns her with a growing list of Hollywood celebrities, such as Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Scarlett Johansson, who have publicly supported workers’ rights and union activities in recent years.