Anne Hathaway won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2013 for her work in "Les Miserables" post which she experienced a flood of internet animosity.

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She was honoured at Elle's annual Women in Hollywood event on Monday night and spoke about how she overcame the "Hathahate" situation.

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According to a transcript posted on the magazine's website, Hathaway remarked, “Ten years ago, I was given an opportunity to look at the language of hatred from a new perspective.”

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In response to her experience, Hathaway stated that she had come to the conclusion that she had no desire to have anything to do with this stream of energy.

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Hathaway received numerous honours for her performance that year, including a Golden Globe and a BAFTA, and was widely regarded as the Oscar front-runner.

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She added, “The good news about hate being learned is that whoever learned it can learn.”

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Being happy for women, especially high-achieving women, should not be that hard, said Anne.

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The "Devil Wears Prada" actress acknowledged Sigourney Weaver, Ariana DeBose, Sydney Sweeney, Michelle Yeoh, Issa Rae, Zoe Kravitz, and Olivia Wilde for their honours.

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She is the recipient of countless accolades, viz. Academy Award, Primetime Emmy Award, and was one of the highest-paid actresses in 2015.

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