Anne Hathaway Clarifies 'Devil Wears Prada 2' Model Inclusivity Rumors, Denies Firings

Shonda Rhimes

Prolific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.

Anne Hathaway recently spoke out to dispel rumors circulating about the casting process for the upcoming film 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.' She addressed claims that her push for size inclusivity led to the dismissal of models, clarifying that her actions aimed to broaden representation rather than reduce employment.

Setting the Record Straight: Inclusivity, Not Exclusivity, Was the Goal

Addressing the Misconception: No Models Lost Their Jobs Due to Inclusivity

Anne Hathaway, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, recently provided clarity regarding a widely discussed incident during the filming of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.' Reports had suggested that her advocacy for diverse body types among the models resulted in the termination of existing talent. However, Hathaway firmly denied these allegations, emphasizing that her intervention was not about replacing individuals but about expanding opportunities for a wider range of physiques to be represented on screen.

The Genesis of the Inclusivity Discussion: Meryl Streep's Observation

The conversation around model inclusivity was initially sparked by Hathaway's co-star, Meryl Streep. Streep had reportedly observed a prevalence of extremely slender models on set and noted Hathaway's swift response. Hathaway then approached the film's production team to propose incorporating a greater variety of body sizes, advocating for a more inclusive portrayal that better reflects real-world diversity.

Hathaway's Rationale: Enhancing the Scene with Diverse Representation

During interviews, Hathaway elaborated on her reasoning. She acknowledged the presence of conventionally thin models but believed that the scene would be significantly enriched by showcasing a broader spectrum of body shapes. Her goal was to make the visual content more relatable and appealing to a wider audience, underscoring the beauty inherent in all body types.

The Production Team's Response: Embracing Diversity with Immediate Action

Hathaway recounted approaching the producers with her suggestion for a more inclusive casting approach. She noted their receptive and somewhat regretful reaction, indicating that they hadn't previously considered this perspective. However, once the idea was presented, the production team quickly embraced it, implementing the changes within a remarkably short timeframe.

The True Impact of Advocacy: Creating More Opportunities, Not Fewer

In her ongoing efforts to correct the narrative, Hathaway reiterated that her push for size-inclusive models did not lead to any job losses. Instead, by advocating for a more diverse cast, she indirectly contributed to the creation of additional roles and opportunities for models of various sizes. Her objective was to ensure that the film's depiction of fashion and beauty was as comprehensive and authentic as possible, promoting a message of broad acceptance and visual richness.

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