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Anne Hathaway, 43, says she stopped being a ‘stressed person’ for her kids — and everyone around her

Anne Hathaway, 43, says she decided not to go through life feeling stressed all the time.

The actor said she’s been rethinking the way she handles pressure, particularly while leading “The Devil Wears Prada” sequel.

“You can’t have a good time at a party if the hostess is stressed or she’s letting her stress show,” Hathaway told Harper’s Bazaar.

“I just decided that it wasn’t fair for me to move through my life as a stressed person. I don’t want my kids to be around it, I don’t want my friends to be around it, I don’t want strangers to be around it, I don’t want people I work with to be around it,” she said.

Hathaway said she’s “done a lot of work” to process everything coming her way differently, so it feels exciting rather than overwhelming.

She added that she sees her career in two phases: an earlier chapter that left little room for anything outside work, and a second chapter shaped by parenthood, sobriety, and being more present.

“Before, there was this focus that was really uncompromising and uninterrupted,” she said. “And I just can’t tell you anymore what life is like without kids, but kids interrupt you all the time.”

That’s why she no longer tries to keep everything perfectly in sync, she said.

“My friends and I talk about it a lot, and we actually feel very defeated by the concept of balance,” Hathaway said. “If the weight shifts in one direction, you then have to bounce it up on the other side, and we find that it winds us up as opposed to making us steady.”

Instead, she said, “We’re like, ‘We seek to harmonize our life.'”

Hathaway isn’t the only high-profile parent rethinking how to deal with stress.

Reese Witherspoon has said raising her older children taught her what’s not worth stressing over as she parents her youngest.

“I’ve been parenting for 25 years. I also feel very comfortable that I know the little things that aren’t as important. Like I had a friend say, ‘I’m not there for pickup. And is that OK?’ Absolutely. You know, you can’t be at every soccer game, every morning meeting, pick up, drop off, make the lunch, do the volunteer stuff,” Witherspoon said.

“Grey’s Anatomy” star Camilla Luddington has said that juggling work and kids doesn’t come with a sense of balance.

“To take the pressure off, I’ll be like, ‘You know what? Today I’m probably going to be better at my job than I am at parenting because I’m on set all day. But tomorrow I’m off and I can be a better parent,'” Luddington said. “Letting go of that need to be perfectly balanced all the time has been very freeing for me.”




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Meta’s Reality Labs chief is calling the ‘most important’ meeting of the year and says employees should show up in person

Meta’s Chief Technology Officer and head of Reality Labs, Andrew Bosworth, has called an all-hands meeting for January 14, describing it as the “most important” of the year.

Bosworth is also strongly recommending that Reality Labs employees attend the division’s meeting in person, two Meta employees told Business Insider.

The emphasis on in-person attendance is unusual for the division, which oversees the company’s wearables, virtual and augmented reality initiatives, and a nascent robotics unit, these employees said. Some managers have told employees to “drop what they’re doing” to attend the all-hands in person, one employee told Business Insider.

Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the meeting.

While the division has seen some success, such as its Ray-Ban smart glasses, Reality Labs has been a costly venture for Meta, incurring losses of more than $70 billion since 2020.

Last year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shifted the company’s strategic focus toward AI and away from the metaverse. In 2025, Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI and hired its CEO, Alexandr Wang, as part of the major reset of the company’s AI efforts. Meta then embarked on a multibillion-dollar hiring spree, poaching top-tier AI researchers and engineers from rivals such as OpenAI and Google DeepMind.

Reality Labs has faced repeated rounds of cuts over the past year. In December, Business Insider reported that Meta was planning budget cuts up to 30% and considering job cuts in Reality Labs.

Last April, Meta laid off employees in Oculus Studios, its in-house gaming division, and the team behind Supernatural, the VR fitness app Meta acquired for over $400 million. Those cuts followed Meta’s broader January 2025 layoffs that eliminated nearly 4,000 roles companywide, with at least 560 affecting Reality Labs employees.

In a memo obtained by Business Insider earlier last year, Bosworth referred to 2025 as “the most critical” year in his eight-year tenure at Reality Labs.

“This year likely determines whether this entire effort will go down as the work of visionaries or a legendary misadventure,” he wrote.

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