Watch: Meryl Streep Shares Insight Into Anna Wintour Friendship (Exclusive)
Meryl StreepandAnna Wintour’s friendship is, in fact, groundbreaking.
Ahead of the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, the actress opened up about her bond with the Vogue editor, who is widely considered to be the inspiration behind Meryl’s character Miranda Priestly.
But despite the similarities in their leading lady personas, fans may be surprised to know that Anna was not the inspiration behind Meryl’s performance as the editor-in-chief of the fictional Runway Magazine.
“I was not interested in replicating right her; I wanted to make my own person,” Meryl told E! News’ Will Marfuggi in an exclusive interview. “And as I have got gotten to know her over the years, I feel like—my Miranda is fully formed. And to the degree that she has evolved or changed or degraded, in some way, it’s my own creation.”
And although the original movie was based on Lauren Weisberger‘s 2003 novel of the same name, the Oscar winner noted of the sequel, “Certainly this script has no relation to Anna Wintour, because it’s just all made up. It isn’t based on anything.”
And while Meryl, 76, considers Miranda to be one of a kind, she does find Anna, also 76, to be equally interesting in her own way. After all, the truth is no one can do what she does.
“She’s very witty,” Meryl said. “But I don’t think she’s mysterious. I just think she has a thing that is out of vogue right now, which is the integrity of her own life, her own space, her own self.”
“And in the oversharing world,” she continued, “where everybody takes you to the bathroom with them before the event and shows you the getting ready and everything, I just love her reticence.”
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Since the O.G. film came out in 2006, Anna has spent many years avoiding the comparisons to Meryl’s villainous character. As she told the BBC in 2024, it’s “for the audience and for the people I work with to decide if there are any similarities between me and Miranda Priestly.”
However, she appeared to come around to it at the Oscars 2026, while presenting awards for costuming alongside the film’s star Anne Hathaway.
After Anne jokingly asked the fashion icon what she thought of her dress, Anna hilariously ignored her and continued on with reading the nominees list. Later, Anna also nodded to the nickname Miranda calls all of her assistants, telling Anne, “Thank you, Emily.”
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Meanwhile, Meryl found Anna’s reputation to be the leading factor as to why she initially took on the role.
“It interested me that Anna Wintour was expected to be smilier, nicer, sweeter,” Meryl explained to IndieWire in 2016. “I thought, ‘Well, hell, what is her job? What does she have to do? What are her deadlines? What do we have very little time for, even though the dress and heels have to have the outward accoutrements of being appealing, womanly?’”
“Right in the beginning, reading the script,” she continued, “I thought, ‘Nobody’s seen this before and the girls are going to like this!’”
So, it’s no surprise that Meryl was all for reprising Miranda in the film’s sequel, out May 1. And much to fans’ delight, she’ll be joined by Anne, as well as fellow OG film stars Stanley TucciandEmily Blunt.
“It felt so special when we were making it,” Anne said during an April 15 appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. “I kind of anticipated people were gonna love the movie. But what it’s been and what it’s become and this 20-year relationship that I get to have with the movie from the making of it.”
With just a few weeks to go until the sequel hits theaters, take a look back at The Devil Wears Prada and all of the secrets from the first film…
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