It’s hard to believe that anyone would question thesex appealofAnne Hathawaytoday, but when the actress was breaking out following her role in Disney’sThe Princess Diaries, the actress revealed that Hollywood viewed her as someone who had zero sex appeal. During an interview withVanity Fair, Hathaway reveals that the power players in Hollywood declared that she had “zero sex appeal” as a young actress, something that she simply didn’t buy into, stating:

“I was like, ‘I’m a Scorpio. I know what I’m like on a Saturday night.”

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The actress came to fame playing Mia Thermopolis in 2001’sThe Princess Diarieswhen she was just 17 years old, and she admits that the industry had a narrow view of what was considered sexy back then compared to its view on it today. Hathaway went on to say:

“The male gaze was very dominant and very pervasive and very juvenile.”

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Despite not being perceived as sexy early in her career, that didn’t stop Hathaway from taking on more adult and sexually charged roles. In 2005,she starred in the crime dramaHavoc, which followed the lives of wealthy Los Angeles teenagers whose exposure to hip-hop culture inspires them to explore the gangster lifestyle, which makes them run into trouble when they get involved in the world of gangs and drug dealers. Hathaway, despite admitting that she hates doing nude scenes, did so in the 2005 film, which was a long way from her more tame Disney beginnings.

The actress ultimately decided that doing the scenes was necessary to “convey the fact that this girl I was playing had no respect for her body or her own sexual identity”, as she detailed during aGQ interviewfive years later.

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Hathaway also exuded sex appeal and confidence when shetook on the role of Selina Kylein the final chapter of Christopher Nolan’sDark Knight Trilogy,The Dark Knight Rises. While she’s never officially called “Catwoman” in the film, it was the character she was taking on which allowed her to stand tall with other women that took on the part in the past, such as Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry.

Now that the actress is more mature, she admits that her feelings are much more important than how she feels about her physical appearance on screen. For her latest role, Hathaway is taking on the role of Solène, a single mother who engages in a relationship with a 24-year-old pop singer (Nicholas Galitzine), inThe Idea of You. Based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Robinne Lee, the actress said she took on the role because it showed that it’s never too late for women to express sexuality and come of age.

“It’s not like one healthy, consensual female orgasm (okay, multiple) is going to change the world, but I’m really happy to be part of a story that takes pleasure in female pleasure.”

The Idea of Youhits Amazon Prime Video on May 2.