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Emily Blunt reveals six-letter word for Meryl Streep on ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ set



LOS ANGELES – Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, the icy fashion queen in The Devil Wears Prada, was scary on set, says her co-star. Emily Blunt, appearing on SiriusXM’s Front Row with Andy Cohen, shares that the Oscar-winning actress got so into the character that it would have made her “quite scared” at first. Her remarks came in response to the host asking whether Streep had been invited to work with. “I mean, on the first one, I was quite scared because I feel like you were in a zone,” the Oppenheimer actress says. Hearing the response, Streep adds, “Oh, yeah. I was in that zone.”  It’s not a mere zone, as Blunt, in reply, points out; instead, it was a full-blown snooty zone of Streep’s Runway editor’s role is known for: “She was in a Miranda zone.”  “Not impenetrable, but we could come up and tell you a funny story, but you wouldn’t do your extraordinary laugh that I normally hear,” she continues.  As the conversation’s focus was on Streep’s portrayal of Miranda Priestly, the host Cohen ultimately asked whether going full-on method is hard. “No,” the actress adds. “The first three days I went and hung around the camera with the director, you know, and then we’d go on to do the scene, and I’d go, you know, ‘this’, and they’d go… it was just like a remove. A slight remove. The authority, the thing.”  The Devil Wears Prada 2 will roll out in cinemas on May 1. 





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