Anne Hathaway: Fraud's A Romance Dealbreaker
NEW YORK (CBS) When asked what's a deal breaker for a relationship, Anne Hathaway replies, "Uh ... fraud?"
In the November issue of Vogue magazine, the 27-year-old actress opens up about her ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri, more than two years after he pleaded guilty to 14 counts of money laundering, conspiracy and wire fraud. Plus she talks about the steamy sex scenes she shares with Jake Gyllenhaal in her upcoming film "Love and Other Drugs."
"These are people who have no trouble taking their clothes off - in a way their bodies are their currency," the actress says of the characters she and Gyllenhaal portray. "But they're terrified of exposing their vulnerability - of becoming emotionally naked."
The romantic comedy, in theaters Nov. 24, is built around the importance of trust in a relationship, and Hathaway said she couldn't escape the memories of her ex when she read the script.
"I was a wreck from start to finish," Hathaway says. "I think I cried every single day ... Gosh, I hate talking about the breakup, because I don't want it to define me, but as is to be expected, there were a lot of lingering trust issues, and I think that making a film about trust that required a great deal of trust - well, it was a challenge to get there."
But trust is something she's working on - with her current beau, actor Adam Shulman, 29, with whom she was first spotted in June 2009.
"When I begin a relationship, there's that pressure to be the most, to be more comfortable and open than anyone else," she says. Read the full interview at Vogue Magazine.