Reunited “Devil Wears Prada” Stars Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Anne Hathaway Roast Each Other On Stage at SAG Awards

Los Angeles, California – Three iconic actresses, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Anne Hathaway, shared a heartwarming reunion at the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. The trio came together to celebrate the 18th anniversary of their beloved 2006 film, “The Devil Wears Prada.”

During the event, Streep took the stage first, humorously admitting she had forgotten her glasses and envelope for her speech. Blunt and Hathaway then joined her on stage, bringing the necessary items with them. The actresses showcased their everlasting bond as they playfully interacted on stage.

Blunt jokingly pointed out the similarities between Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly, and the award-winning actress herself. Streep, in her usual charismatic fashion, playfully denied the comparison, creating a lighthearted moment among the actresses.

The trio shared laughs and reminisced about their time filming “The Devil Wears Prada,” with Blunt referencing iconic lines from the movie. The actresses announced the winner of an award at the ceremony, showcasing their continued support and camaraderie in the industry.

“The Devil Wears Prada” remains a timeless classic, with Hathaway portraying Andy Sachs, a young assistant to Streep’s formidable character at a fashion magazine. The film’s popularity has even led to a musical adaptation, set to debut in London’s West End.

The 30th Annual SAG Awards, which marked the first time the event streamed live on Netflix, saw various talented actors taking home prestigious awards. The event highlighted the ongoing success and impact of the entertainment industry on a global scale.

As the evening unfolded, the actresses’ reunion served as a heartwarming reminder of the lasting bonds formed through collaboration in the world of entertainment. The event not only celebrated their individual successes but also paid tribute to the enduring legacy of “The Devil Wears Prada” and its impact on popular culture.