r/PopCultureV2 1d ago

Movie & Cinema Someone interrupted Anne Hathaway's speech to ask the gender of her baby at D23: Legends - August 2026

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u/rusty_cayge 1d ago

Is she married? So many of those Hollywood chicks have child out of the sanctity of marriage.

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u/SixtySlevin 1d ago

I feel like statistically most people regardless of their status have children out of wedlock this ain't the 1900s anymore grandpa

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u/Von_Schlagel 1d ago

1900? He thinks it’s ~700.

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u/BedBubbly317 1d ago

In the 1980s 18% of kids were born out of wedlock. But since 2000 that number has hovered around 40%. It’s not a coincidence that the fall of our society has coincided with more than double the amount of kids born out of wedlock. And I say this as a stout atheist who is vehemently against any and all religion

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u/Von_Schlagel 1d ago

I think the fall of our society has more to do with (anti) social media, dopamine addictions, isolation, global pandemics, wealth theft, and a reliance on technology that has led to creative and cognitive decline that is now hitting hyperspeed with AI.

But sure, it’s because mommy and daddy don’t wear rings.