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The famous American actress Anne Hathaway is causing a big stir after saying the phrase "Insha'Allah" in Arabic during her talk about her future, and she said:
— JM News Network (@JMNewsNetwork_) April 21, 2026
‘I want to live a long and healthy life, Insha'Allah.’ pic.twitter.com/V3vT8TrvAF
Who taught Anne Hathaway to say insha'Allah?!
— 🐠✨منى✨ (@MounA_Tyria) April 21, 2026
Their MO seems to be anything that
— Patrick Grimley (@PatrickGri7919) April 21, 2026
promotes Arab culture(s) including the
language or religion is to be demonised.
Hopefully Anne Hathaway will learn to
pronounce Insha'Allah in Arabic soon.😐
🚨Say what?
— Don Keith (@RealDonKeith) April 21, 2026
Anne Hathaway to People Magazine: “I want to live a long, healthy life… Inshallah.”
Inshallah expresses the idea that nothing happens without God’s will.
It’s commonly used by Muslims pic.twitter.com/BHbIsq2A32
Honestly, I so felt this, Anne Hathaway. No word works quite like inshallah when it comes to future hopes and fears. pic.twitter.com/1ON1FE2wVJ
— Sabahat Zakariya (@sabizak) April 20, 2026
Explain this to me:
— Ncole ✡︎ (@ncole_r) April 21, 2026
If Hollywood is being trolled by the JOOS, how come Anne Hathaway “casually” says Inshallah? pic.twitter.com/EKje32AW7h
Anne Hathaway saying inshallah is killing me
— clare (@moethelawn76) April 22, 2026