In the course of Devil Wears Prada 2 filming, Meryl Streep and her co-star Stanley Tucci kept their physicality while attending a fashion show.
Meryl Streep has sent fans wild as she was spotted in the front row at the Dolce & Gabbana show during Milan Fashion Week – while still in character as Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada.
She was seen alongside her co-star Stanley Tucci, who was also in character as Nigel, the long-suffering art director to Meryl’s hellish magazine editor. The pair are in the middle of filming scenes for the hotly anticipated The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Her hair was styled in Miranda’s signature pixie cut, a trendy tan coat, cinched with a leopard print belt, and adorned with yellow-framed sunglasses when Meryl attended the Dolce &, Gabbana show. The 76-year-old actress ignored the crowd’s claps and screams as she took to the stage to take her seat.
In 2006, The Devil Wears Prada was released. Starring Anne Hathaway as Andi, a reluctant assistant to the editor at fictional fashion magazine Runway, the film explored the dynamics between a young woman and her nightmare boss. Meryl played the boss in question – Miranda Priestly, whose treatment of her assistants is borderline abusive.
Based on Lauren Weisberger’s bestseller of the same name, the movie was based. The Devil Wears Prada 2, which will be released in 2026, is based on Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns, another of Lauren’s books.
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Ten years after the events of the first book, Andi and Miranda reunite in the second book, with Andi now working as the bridal magazine’s editor and planning her own wedding.
Meryl, Stanley and Anne have all been confirmed to return for the sequel, as has Emily Blunt. Emily played Emily Charlton, Andi’s workplace rival and the other of Miranda’s two assistants who pushes herself to the limit to impress her boss.
According to some reports, Emily’s character may return to assist Miranda in a troubled magazine. Fans are expecting Miranda to have trouble with several issues as she tries to stay afloat in a printed magazine in the digital era, and they will approach Emily for assistance because she is currently thought to be an executive at a luxury clothing company.
Although the journalist has unwaveringly refuted the theory that Emily Charlton is based on former Vogue cover girl Victoria “Plum” Sykes.
Source: Mirror
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