Anne Hathaway Clarifies Model Casting for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

Anne Hathaway recently spoke out to clarify a key aspect of the production of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', emphasizing the film's commitment to diverse representation within the fashion industry.

Embracing Diversity: A New Vision for Runway

Challenging Misconceptions: Hathaway's Stance on Model Casting

Anne Hathaway, the acclaimed actress reprising her role as Andy Sachs in the highly anticipated sequel, appeared on 'Good Morning America' to dispel circulating rumors. She firmly refuted claims that models were let go from the film's production due to their body shapes. Hathaway underscored that the intention was always to promote size inclusivity, ensuring that a broad spectrum of body types would be featured on the runway.

A Collaborative Effort for Inclusivity

The star highlighted that the initiative to cast a wider range of models was a joint effort with fellow lead Meryl Streep, who portrays the formidable Miranda Priestly. This decision, initially a casual on-set discussion, has since evolved into a significant talking point, especially after Streep's earlier remarks in March about avoiding "skeletal" models. Hathaway stressed that rather than causing job losses, this inclusive approach actually generated additional opportunities within the production.

Beyond the Runway: Representing All Body Types

Hathaway explained that the decision to feature diverse body types was driven by a desire for a broader audience to see themselves reflected in the film's fashion narrative. While she couldn't reveal specific plot details to avoid spoilers, she teased a scene featuring a new song by Lady Gaga, suggesting that the visual impact of varied body types would enhance its message. The actress implied that seeing a diverse cast of models would add significant depth and resonance to this particular sequence.

Industry Reflections: Meryl Streep's Observations

Meryl Streep, in a prior interview with 'Harper's Bazaar', shared her observations from attending actual fashion shows in Milan for the sequel. She noted the youth and striking thinness of the models, which prompted Hathaway to advocate for a more representative cast in the film. Streep commended Hathaway's proactive stance, describing her as a "stand-up girl" for pushing producers to ensure the film's models were not exclusively "skeletal."

Notable Absences and New Additions

While the film embraces new visions, some familiar faces will be absent. Sydney Sweeney's cameo, though filmed, ultimately did not make the final cut. Additionally, Adrian Grenier, who played Andy's love interest in the original, will not return for the sequel. Director David Frankel cited scheduling conflicts as the reason for Grenier's absence, despite having plans for a potential cameo. The film will see the return of other beloved cast members, including Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt, alongside Hathaway and Streep, as it premieres in theaters this Frida

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