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Anne Hathaway 'expecting first child' with husband Adam

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Anne Hathaway is 'pregnant' with her first child, E! News reports. The actress is believed to be four or five months pregnant and well into her second trimestre.Although Anne has yet to confirm the pregnancy the star has made no secret of the fact that she would like to become a mother. Speaking to the Telegraph last year the Les Miserables star said: "I’ll start with one healthy kid but I’d like to have a few naturally and adopt. I gotta get on it, you know?" She said, adding, "I’d like to have as many as I can afford, not just financially but in terms of times, because you want to make sure each one feels special."

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The actress and her husband Adam are 'expecting' their first child together

Speaking about how her priorities have changed she also said: "I’ve had one goal in my mind for the past 12 years, which is: get a movie, get a movie, get a movie. Now I might have to say: get a baby, get a baby, get a baby. "Anne married boyfriend of four years Adam in a lavish wedding ceremony in California in 2012.The discovery that the 33-year-old actress is pregnant may affect her chances of playing the title role in the new remake of the Mary Poppins film. The actress was tipped for the role ahead of other Hollywood stars including Emily Blunt and Amy Adams.

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The actress sparked speculation that she was pregnant when it appeared she had a small bump at The Intern premiere in September

Anne, who starred alongside the original 'Mary Poppins' Julie Andrews in The Princess Diaries, would be a sensible choice as she has already proved that she can perform in a British accent as she did in the romantic comedy One Day.However, Anne has revealed that trying to bag these roles has become increasingly difficult as she has become older. Speaking to Glamour magazine she said, "I hate to admit it, but it’s true – there are fewer roles [for older women] and the competition is just as fierce as ever."

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