Anne Hathaway & Raffaello FollieriJust days after suggesting marriage was on the cards, Anne Hathaway has reportedly broken up with boyfriend of four years Raffaello Follieri.

Anne is said to have ended the relationship at the weekend after Raffaello’s charity, the Follieri Foundation, was reported to be under investigation by the New York State Attorney General’s Office. Previously he was sued by business partner Ron Burkle over claims he used company funds to fund his own lavish lifestyle, including hiring personal planes to fly Anne around, and earlier this year, the Italian fiancier was sued by a former business associate over bouncing a $215,000 cheque - although criminal charges and legal proceedings were dropped when he later settled the bill.

However, a source told the Daily Mail the charity investigation was the final straw for the The Devil Wears Prada actress: “It’s heartbreaking for her to dump him, and she’s devastated that it’s come to this, but she really didn’t have a choice. His scandals were hurting her reputation.”

The source added that Rafaello repeatedly visited her on the set of new film Bride Wars in Boston but the couple frequently ended up arguing: “Raffaello would only ever visit her on sets for short periods of time.

“He was very caught up in his social life and making connections in New York, and stories would get back to Anne about his late nights and carousing, usually with models in the immediate vicinity.

“They fought so much while Anne was making the movie, she genuinely started to wonder if the relationship was worth all the pain.”

Raffaello did not accompany Anne to the premiere of her new film Get Smart in Los Angeles on Monday night, leaving the actress to cuddle up to co-star Steve Carell instead.

A second source added: “Anne really wants to find a guy like Steve, and if he weren’t married, I have no doubt she would date him in a second.”

“She’s such a fan of his work she couldn’t help but quote episodes of The Office to him when they first met. She thinks he’s amazing.”