Perhaps she is developing a thicker skin, or maybe it's the support of her loving husband...
Whatever the case, Anne Hathaway appeared sprightly and carefree as she stepped out with her doting husband Adam Shulman on Tuesday - despite being a the centre of ridicule yesterday.
On Monday, shock jock Howard Stern laid into the 30-year-old actress in an interview with James Franco, steering the conversation into a biting commentary on 'Hatha-hating'.
Show
of support: Anne Hathaway is joined by her doting husband Adam Shulman
in New York on Tuesday in the wake of James Franco's 'Hatha-haters'
interview
But despite her public mauling, Anne had the
support of her real leading man as they enjoyed a romantic stroll in
the Big Apple today.Anne was smiling and appeared generally relaxed by the side of her devoted husband of six months.
The Les Miserables star and her 31-year-old man looked to be happily engaged in conversation with one another.
Carefree:
The actress seemed unperturbed after Franco's interview with Howard
Stern on Monday during which the shock jock hit out at Hathaway's
'affected actress-y' demeanour
The couple were
appropriately wrapped up given the 10 degree conditions, with Adam
snuggling up to his wife at one point for extra warmth.And with such a devoted chap by her side, Anne probably doesn't give a hoot about the 'Hatha-haters.'
In an interview on Monday, James Franco and Howard Stern openly discussed why 'everyone sort of hates Anne Hathaway'.
All
smiles: Adam snuggled up to the Oscar-winning actress, putting an arm
around her, as they enjoyed a relaxing stroll around the Big Apple
It was Sirius XM radio show host Howard Stern who really dished the criticism, musing that 'she comes off like the goody two-shoes actress and it's just fun to sort of hate her'.
Spring Breakers star James Franco attempted to remain slightly more neutral, insisting that Stern would need to 'take the lead' on the topic of Anne's hate band-wagon.
Panned: Anne and James received harsh criticism from viewers after hosting the 2011 Oscars