Anne Hathaway poses shirt-free for Shape as she talks mental health: 'Finding yourself takes as long as it takes, and I'm still in the process'

Anne Hathaway has a terrific figure and she was not afraid to show it off for her most recent magazine cover.

The 36-year-old Oscar winner was seen with no shirt on as she wore suits for the latest issue of Shape.

The mother-of-one - who is promoting her latest comedy, The Hustle with Rebel Wilson - talked about trying to stay positive. 'Finding yourself takes as long as it takes, and I'm still in the process,' said the brunette.  

Bare: Anne Hathaway has a terrific figure and she was not afraid to show it off for her most recent magazine cover. The 36-year-old Oscar winner was seen with no shirt on as she wore suits for the latest issue of Shape

Bare: Anne Hathaway has a terrific figure and she was not afraid to show it off for her most recent magazine cover. The 36-year-old Oscar winner was seen with no shirt on as she wore suits for the latest issue of Shape

Hot stuff! The mother-of-one is promoting her latest comedy, The Hustle with Rebel Wilson

Hot stuff! The mother-of-one is promoting her latest comedy, The Hustle with Rebel Wilson

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Anne Hathaway posted for Shape magazine and the mother of one chose a daring, blouse-less look. Claiming she's still in the process of finding herself, the mother of one's cover look is by Cinq A Sept, specifically the Kylie blazer.

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The star has had plenty of his and lows since she became famous with The Princess Diaries. After she won an Oscar for Les Miserables, trolls attacked her viciously. But she has found a way to handle herself.

'Some days are still like, Whoa, I just fell off this cliff again! But learning how to be kind to yourself while you’re discovering who you are is something I wish for everybody.

'Not having all the answers, not knowing what to do, and making mistakes—those aren’t reasons to beat yourself up.'

And she has also slowed down. 'Before I had my son, I sensed this pressure to fill my schedule,' she said. 'If I wasn't working, I felt like I was wasting time. Now I know I have to build in breaks in my year, and there are times when I'm just not available to work because it's important for me to be home with him.'

Mover and shaker: She also touched on the Me Too movement: 'I love what I do. And to stretch out a bit and see if I can occupy this community in a way that's larger than I currently do is really cool'

Mover and shaker: She also touched on the Me Too movement: 'I love what I do. And to stretch out a bit and see if I can occupy this community in a way that's larger than I currently do is really cool'

As far as health, she is relaxed: 'I'm not a natural wellness warrior. I have friends who go to longevity conventions. They take crystal baths. For me, I try to make it to yoga three or four times a week. It's a different story when I'm working on a film, though.

'I work out with a trainer, and I do a lot of strength training and HIIT when I need to do that.'

And she is smart about her diet, choosing to not follow fads. 

'With eating, my number-one thing is trying to buy food that doesn't come in packaging. Beyond that, I try not to eat red meat, and I try not to eat pork.

'But generally speaking, I'm pretty low-key about all that stuff. The balancing [of my approach to keeping in shape] is important to me. My go-to for a lot of my life was to feel bad about myself, and I just don't want to do that anymore.'

Om: As far as health, she is relaxed: 'I'm not a natural wellness warrior. I have friends who go to longevity conventions. They take crystal baths. For me, I try to make it to yoga three or four times a week'

Om: As far as health, she is relaxed: 'I'm not a natural wellness warrior. I have friends who go to longevity conventions. They take crystal baths. For me, I try to make it to yoga three or four times a week'

Sensible: And she is smart about her diet, choosing to not follow fads. 'With eating, my number-one thing is trying to buy food that doesn't come in packaging. Beyond that, I try not to eat red meat, and I try not to eat pork'

Sensible: And she is smart about her diet, choosing to not follow fads. 'With eating, my number-one thing is trying to buy food that doesn't come in packaging. Beyond that, I try not to eat red meat, and I try not to eat pork'

And she touched on her new movie.

'For the role, I put on an accent that I think sounds more like Stewie from Family Guy than Julie Andrews, but that's intentional,' the New York native told the publication. 'Josephine is an affected person, so I wanted her to have a slightly fake accent.'

The film takes place in a glamorous fictional French resort town. Anne pretends to be several different people, including a German doctor.

Positive mood: 'The balancing [of my approach to keeping in shape] is important to me. My go-to for a lot of my life was to feel bad about myself, and I just don't want to do that anymore,' admitted the siren

Positive mood: 'The balancing [of my approach to keeping in shape] is important to me. My go-to for a lot of my life was to feel bad about myself, and I just don't want to do that anymore,' admitted the siren

'We had such a good time creating all these distinctive characters in the cons,' she says.

She also touched on the Me Too movement: 'I love what I do. And to stretch out a bit and see if I can occupy this community in a way that's larger than I currently do is really cool.'

Last week she looked stunning at a photocall for The Hustle in NYC. 

The Oscar-winning actress stunned in a sheer black polka dot top, which boasted a daring bustier underneath, at the cinematic event.

Picture perfect: Hathaway, 36, continued to dazzle the fashion brigade as she attended a photocall for the comedy at the St. Regis Hotel in New York on Sunday

Picture perfect: Hathaway, 36, continued to dazzle the fashion brigade as she attended a photocall for the comedy at the St. Regis Hotel in New York on Sunday

She teamed her high-fashion garment with a pair of high-waisted leather trousers that featured button detail across the midriff and pockets.

The Ocean's 8 star added inches to her petite frame with a pair of pointed patent leather stilettos and accessorised her look with a gold watch.

The American beauty worked her brunette tresses into a undone updo and added a pop of colour with a bold red lip.

Anne was joined at the event by her co-star and producer Rebel, who turned heads in a hot pink blazer for the event.

The Australian star layered the blazer over a black shirt with matching suit trousers while her curly blonde locks framed her face.

The acting duo star in crime–comedy, The Hustle, a gender-swapped remake of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which originally starred Steve Martin and Michael Caine as con men. 

Anne's appearance comes after the star admitted she big plans in place for when her little boy is grown, admitting in a candid interview with ITV's Lorraine that she'll spend 'the back half of my life completely sloshed.'

Anne was asked about her headline-grabbing decision to ditch the booze during the chat with Christine Lampard, explaining she'll cut back until her son is 18 in order to savour her 'precious' time with him.   

Asked whether she would be teetotal for 18 years, she explained: 'I intend for it to be true. So far it's only been true for half a year, I have 17 and a half years to go for it to be true.'

Anne added that she initially tried to combine some boozy nights with mothering but she found the hangovers too much to take.

Parents: Anne shares son Jonathan with husband Adam Shulman, pictured together at the Golden Globes in January 2019

Parents: Anne shares son Jonathan with husband Adam Shulman, pictured together at the Golden Globes in January 2019

'I tried not to… but it was just undeniable in the end. Being with him, the time I have with him is really precious,' she said of her son.

'And I do leave a lot for work and I found my time with was getting impacted, not necessary by the drinking, as I never went out of control around him. But I hate to say it as you get older the hangovers get really bad.'

'I had to make a choice and I chose mornings. Isn't that annoying? Isn't that horrible? I'm really irritated by how well it's going.'

But while the Oscar-winner is living the booze-free life now, when Jonathan, who she shares with husband Adam Shulman, is in college, she has big plans to make up for lost time.   

'The plan is, I'm only going to do it for the time, I'm going to raise a proper, good human being, get him off to college then move to a vineyard and spend the back half of my life completely sloshed, happy, sun-drenched, that's the plan!' she laughed.

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Anne Hathaway poses shirt-free for Shape as she talks about trying to love herself

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