What Inspired Meryl Streep in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

    Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt talk about the sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada” and what it takes to be the boss.

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    1. Nope Emily just move at a rather rapid pace over to the Sicario 3 set with Beni and Josh, that would thrill me and about 8 million to possibly 45 million people

    2. Meryl was 100% embodying Miranda when she prompted the others to answer after the iPhone comment, and then rolling her eyes. Even the way she said it. Brilliant.

    3. The Devil Wears Prada is the Taylor Swift of movies. If you love it, you never get tired of it. I lost count how many times I've watched it.

    4. For more than "61 days", exceeding 1,440 hours since February 28, 2026, millions of Iranians have faced near-total restrictions on access to the global internet. According to independent internet monitoring group "NetBlocks", this nationwide shutdown has kept connectivity to the outside world at approximately "1–2% of normal level" for the vast majority of the population. This marks the "longest nation-scale internet blackout" ever recorded in any country.
      The disruption began with a sharp drop in international connectivity on February 28, 2026, coinciding with military strikes, and has continued well beyond the ceasefire. While Iranian authorities have introduced limited “tiered access” schemes — such as the “Internet Pro” plan for selected businesses, university professors, doctors, and other privileged groups — the overwhelming majority of Iran’s more than 90 million citizens remain largely confined to the state-controlled "National Information Network (NIN)", a domestic intranet with heavily restricted and monitored content.
      This prolonged digital isolation has severely hampered independent reporting, real-time documentation of events, and free communication. It has raised serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and the safety of civilians during and after periods of unrest and conflict. By restricting access to the global internet, the authorities have made it extremely difficult for the international community to verify developments on the ground, while state-aligned narratives dominate the information space. This has widened the gap between official accounts and reports from ordinary citizens, increasing the risk of misinformation and unverified claims.
      Such extended internet blackouts not only violate the fundamental rights to freedom of expression and access to information, but also inflict heavy economic damage — with daily losses estimated between $30–80 million — and cause significant humanitarian and social harm.

    5. I remember the first Devil Wears Prada was seen by mostly women who were ages 25-35.. and now this second film seems to be geared toward teenagers and the same crowd that Idolizes films like "MeanGirls" WTF? The fim industry has gotten so incredibly bad the last 5-7 years.. Meryl Streep probably only did it for a massive paycheck 😛

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