“You know that I’m a person that’s experienced it,” the actor tells Entertainment Weekly.

Anne Hathawayknows a thing or two about being hated on the internet for no real reason.

After a meet-cute at Coachella, Solene attempts to resist the inferno of chemistry she shared with Hayes.

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But ultimately, she gives in and rediscovers her own sexuality and identity post-divorce.

“I know, I’m dropping a truth bomb right there.

No one ever thought about that before.”

The Idea of You Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine

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“I really do appreciate that,” she says.

“One of the things that it helped inform is that this happens.

There’s no real denial of it.

The Idea of You Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine

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And it’s us this is what we are doing.

Hathaway adds that she hopes that this kind of hatred and bullying “is a growing pain.”

I’m an optimist,” she says with a laugh.

“And also, I know that a lot of people go through this.

It’s a sentiment that resonates so perfectly with Hathaway that you might even think she wrote it.

And that’s because she did.

“There’s a chance did I write that line?”

Hathaway asks her costar, Galitzine, who sits next to her for the interview.

“I don’t know, you wrote a bunch of lines,” he admits.

“I think that one might have come from me,” Hathaway adds.

“But I just knew it was true.”

He was really open and really supportive.

“I love what you just said,” Hathaway says as she turns to him.

If you really want to go deeper into it, it’s not just about women.

We just have an imbalance right now.

But we should be more curious than judgmental.”

And that’s one of the things that I was really excited about bringing to the screen."

You just can’t hate it or her.

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