He will turn one on March 23.
And Anne Hathaway‘s adorable little boy Jonathan seemed entranced by the vision of his mother on a laptop set up by his proud dad, actor Adam Shulman, as she gave a speech to the United Nations in New York on Wednesday.
On Thursday, the 34-year-old actress posted the cute snap of the tot, who turns one on March 23, watching her intently.
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Screen time: On Thursday Anne Hathaway shared this cute snap of Jonathan, her son with Adam Shulman, captioned: ‘JRS watching Mommy give her speech at UN yesterday’
She captioned it: ‘JRS watching Mommy give her speech at the UN yesterday,’ adding the hashtags #forourboys #forourgirls #forthefuture #loveislove #parentsareparents #paidparental #iwd #ppl @unwomen
The adorable image got almost 30,000 likes in 30 minutes.
The Oscar-winning actress, dressed in a simple red wrap dress with her brunette tresses loose around her shoulders, was at the UN to give a speech to mark International Women’s Day.
On a mission: Anne spoke at the UN’s New York City headquarters on Wednesday, as part of International Women’s Day
Family first: The stunning actress spoke out against the Family and Medical Leave Act, which gives caregivers just 12 weeks unpaid leave a year
Wanting more: Anne demanded longer paid leave for new families who are still just ‘getting to know a human’ when they have to return to work
The star chose to speak out against the controversial Family And Medical Leave Act that gives caregivers just 12 weeks unpaid leave a year for childbirth and other reasons.
‘That information landed differently for me when one week after my son’s birth I could barely walk,’ she said.
‘That information landed differently when I was getting to know a human who was completely dependent on my husband and I for everything, when I was dependent on my husband for most things and when we were re-learning everything we thought we knew about our family and our relationship,’ she added.
Doing it tough: ‘Somehow we and every American parent were expected to be back to normal in under three months without income,’ she said
Women’s rights: ‘The assumption and common practice that women and girls look after the home and the family is a stubborn and very real stereotype,’ she said
The Intern star says the current law makes it extremely difficult for many already struggling families to make ends meet.
‘Somehow we and every American parent were expected to be back to normal in under three months without income,’ she said.
‘I remember thinking to myself, “If the practical reality of pregnancy is another mouth to feed in your home and America is a country where most people are living paycheck to paycheck, how does 12 weeks of unpaid leave economically work?”
Moral support: Joining the Oscar-winning actress was her husband of five years, Adam Shulman
Making a difference: The UN goodwill ambassador shared this post with her fans on Instagram on Wednesday, following her powerful speech
‘The truth is for too many people it doesn’t.’
The brunette beauty became a UN Women goodwill ambassador in June last year, and plans to highlight issues such as parental leave, gender stereotypes and affordable childcare services.
‘The assumption and common practice that women and girls look after the home and the family is a stubborn and very real stereotype that not only discriminates against women, but limits men’s participation and connection within the family and society,’ she said.
Baby on board: Anne has been married to Adam since September 2012 after meeting in 2008. Here they are seen walking their dog on March 12, 2016 just days before Jonathan’s birth
source: dailymail.co.uk