Anne Hathaway On The Good-Humored Way Anna Wintour Handled The Devil Wears Prada’s Spoof Of Her

Anne Hathaway On The Good-Humored Way Anna Wintour Handled The Devil Wears Prada’s Spoof Of Her

Movies


As you likely know, The Devil Wears Prada movies are loosely based on books by Lauren Weisberger, who was once an assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour. So ever since they’ve been out, there’s been question about whether Wintour was offended by Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestley character. According to Anne Hathaway, the fashion icon has long been a very good sport about the whole thing.

Before The Devil Wears Prada hit theaters in 2006, Meryl Streep recently revealed that the production actually had difficulty landing designer clothes because the industry was scared to be affiliated with a movie that could take shots at the Vogue boss. However, as Hathaway further proved in a recent interview with Popcast, she handled the whole thing commendably. In her words:

I have to give credit to Anna. Round one, she got the joke immediately. And, as soon as she saw it and saw what Meryl had done, she really was just great about it.



View Original Source Here

Articles You May Like

An app banned an LGBTQ+ activist as a “terrorist.” They ignored it for years, until he fought back.
Book review of On Witness and Respair by Jesmyn Ward
Here Are All the Looks From Pratt Institute's 2026 Runway Show
Rami Malek Stuns Cannes With Gay AIDS Drama
Chrishell Stause Calls Out Katharine McPhee in Scathing Comment