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  • Mysterious connections: actress and her husband are surrounded by many speculations
  • Social media experts and their research triggers goosebumps
  • The pair is aware of these theories and they call it nuts
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Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman
The pair is together for 15 years already. Social media photo

Mysterious connections: actress and her husband are surrounded by many speculations

There is a theory that Anne Hathaway herself is the reincarnated wife of the writer who had the same exact name. People believe this theory even more when they see the comparison of Shakespeare and Adam Shulman.

Online communities have been intrigued by a unique and rather romantic conspiracy theory involving actress Anne Hathaway and her husband, Adam Shulman. Unlike many Hollywood conspiracies that are often cryptic and unsettling, this one carries a more whimsical and endearing tone.

It centers on the notion that Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman might be the reincarnations of the renowned playwright William Shakespeare and his wife, who was also named Anne Hathaway. The poet once said that life is too short to love his wife only once and he promised to search for her in the next one. It seems that he found her again.

This peculiar theory gained traction due to the striking coincidence that the modern-day actress shares her name with Shakespeare's wife. While for most people, the name similarity between the two Annes, separated by centuries, is a mere historical coincidence, conspiracy theorists see a deeper connection. They find further intrigue in the fact that Anne Hathaway's spouse, Adam Shulman, who is a jewelry designer, bears a striking resemblance to William Shakespeare himself.

Social media is filled with theories about these people.
Social media is filled with theories about these people.

Social media experts and their research triggers goosebumps

The roots of this theory can be traced back to a Twitter thread initiated in 2018, which meticulously outlined the perceived parallels between Adam Shulman and William Shakespeare. This thread sparked widespread interest and discussion, maintaining its popularity over the years.

Many people on Twitter and TikTok make content with various facts on this theory and speculate the conspiracy even further to this day. The resemblance between Shulman and Shakespear is frightening when their images get put together. Similar beards, eye structure, and even similar noses[1].

Also, both men were born in April. This month is one of the rarest in which babies are born. Another strange "coincidence" is the fact that the actress Anne Hathaway was born 400 years after Shakespeare and his wife wed. The two wed in November 1582, when Shakespeare was 18 and Hathaway was 26.

Actress Anne Hathaway was born 400 years later on November 12, 1982. Eeven though some call these facts a stretch, there are many more people who are convinced that these facts are true and reincarnation of the poet and his wife shows true love lasts.

The poet and jewelry designer look like twins. Social media photo
The poet and jewelry designer look like twins. Social media photo

The pair is aware of these theories and they call it nuts

The theory's proponents suggest that the likeness between Shulman and Shakespeare, coupled with the shared name of their respective spouses, Anne Hathaway, points to the possibility of reincarnation. The idea that Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman could be modern-day embodiments of the famous literary couple from the past has captivated the imagination of many internet users, adding an intriguing layer to the celebrity lives of Hathaway and Shulman.

The actress said in the interview with Drew Barrymore that this conspiracy theory about her husband and her name is "kinda nuts". She calls these coincidences weird and says that "it would be great if it was true".

People romanticize the conspiracy theory in true Shakespearean form calling this eternal love. The strange fact that modern-day Anne Hathaway is not aging at all fuels those theories further. I guess to each their own, but it is fun to explore such strange facts and coincidences[2].