After reaping the benefits of being a "North American independent woman," Hathaway began to face backlash.
There were doubts about her luck, with people just refusing to acknowledge her abilities.
There was even an argument that Hathaway should star in those explicit "art films" to enhance her competitive edge for awards.
Many actresses are swept up by this rhetoric, leading to a distorted perception.
It's as if to win awards and demonstrate acting prowess, they must undress.
But really?
It's nothing more than the vile tastes of some so-called industry elites.
As a result, they bloody force the good into prostitution, behaving like animals.
And this Harris had previously approached Hathaway, hoping she would star in a "strip down" film.
He seemed to be a co-producer of that movie or something.
In essence, Hathaway refused a film that could have brought fame and fortune to Harris, and consequently, she became his target.