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Anne Hathaway Reveals She Was 'Legally Blind' in Left Eye for 10 Years

Anne Hathaway revealed she was legally blind in her left eye for a decade due to an early-onset cataract. The actress, now 43, shared her experience on The New York Times podcast Popcast. She underwent surgery to correct the issue and now feels grateful for her restored vision. Hathaway described the condition as taxing her nervous system until the surgery.

Anne Hathaway was 'legally blind' in left eye for a decade

Los Angeles, May 23

Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway has spoken up about her struggles with her vision, and how she managed her life back then, for the first time.

'The Devil Wears Prada 2' actress, 43, revealed that she was "legally blind" in one eye for a decade, reports 'People' magazine.

During an April 22 appearance on The New York Times' podcast Popcast, she said, "This is maybe too much information. I was half blind for 10 years".

The actress shared that she had an early onset cataract from ages 30 to 40, which the Mayo Clinic defines as a clouding of the lens of the eye, which is typically clear.

For people who have cataracts, seeing through cloudy lenses is often like looking through a frosty or fogged-up window. Clouded vision caused by cataracts can make it hard to read, drive a car at night or see the expression on a friend's face.

For the Mother Mary star, the condition impacted her vision "so much that I was basically legally blind out of my left eye", and caused her some severe stress, she said.

She shared, "I wound up getting surgery. And I didn't realize how bad it had gotten until I could finally see the full spectrum. I've calmed down since then. I didn't realize it was actually taxing my nervous system".

Cataracts are common particularly as people age, but surgery is often required to correct the issue in younger patients. Legal blindness is also defined by the Social Security Administration (SSA) as severe vision loss. A person who is legally blind either has 20/200 or worse eyesight, even with correction, or they have a field of view that's no more than 20 degrees wide.

"I appreciate vision because I literally feel like every day, I wake up and I get to see the way that I do, it's a miracle. I actually am like, 'Oh, two generations back, that wouldn't have been an option for someone like me.' So, I actually do feel very connected to that kind of a miracle", the actress added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Ten years of half-blindness and she still managed to act in blockbuster movies like The Dark Knight Rises? That's incredible dedication. Respect. 🙏

Rohit P

I understand her gratitude for modern medicine. My grandmother had cataract surgery last year at a government hospital in Pune, and it was life-changing. But why did she wait 10 years? Early treatment could have saved her so much stress.

Vikram M

This is a reminder that even celebrities face health struggles. In India, we often ignore eye check-ups until it's too late. Hope this encourages regular eye exams for all ages. Also, Anne's humility is refreshing compared to our celebrity culture here. 😅

Kavya N

It's heartwarming how she now appreciates the "miracle" of vision. We take so many things for granted. I'm going for an eye check-up this weekend. Thanks for sharing, Anne! 💙

Siddharth J

Early onset cataract at 30 is rare but can happen. In India, with pollution and UV exposure, more young people are developing eye issues. This story is a wake-up call. Also, I wonder what her health insurance was like—must be good for a Hollywood star!

Tanya I

I respect her for being

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