Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Anne Hathaway got here collectively at Saturday’s Display Actor Guild Awards to honor the 18th anniversary of the 2006 movie, “The Satan Wears Prada.”
Streep, who began onstage alone, started her speech with a regrettable error — she forgot her glasses and envelope.
Blunt and Hathaway then walked out, holding simply what Streep wanted: Massive, black, square-framed glasses and an awards envelope.
Hathaway wore a blue — maybe Cerulean — Versace costume, and Blunt walked out in a brilliant, pink customized Louis Vuitton robe.
The trio embraced onstage earlier than Streep went right into a monologue, asking: “It is an age-old query, ‘The place does the character finish and the actor start?'”
“Nicely, as we have simply seen, Meryl and Miranda Priestly, they’re form of like twins,” Blunt mentioned, referencing Streep’s character within the film — a suspected caricature of Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour. Streep portrays Wintour as a cutthroat fashionista.
“I do not assume I am something like Miranda,” Streep sheepishly retorted.
Hathaway interjected: “No, that wasn’t a query.”
And as Streep struggled to tear open the envelope with the winner’s identify, Blunt referenced one other iconic line from the movie.
“By all means, transfer at a glacial tempo,” Blunt mentioned. “You understand how that thrills me.”
The trio introduced the winner of the award for male actor in a comedy sequence, which Jeremy Allen White took residence for “The Bear.”.
“The Satan Wears Prada” stars Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, a younger co-assistant to Streep’s character on the fictional Runway journal, who faces off with Blunt’s character for the eye of the usually merciless Streep.
The story will quickly play in London’s West Finish beginning in October as a musical starring Vanessa Williams as Miranda Priestly.
The thirtieth annual SAG Awards streamed dwell on Netflix for the primary time. Different winners included Pedro Pascal for “The Final of Us,” Ali Wong for “Beef,” and Ayo Edebiri for “The Bear.”
In a post-win interview with host Tan France, Edebiri, who gained for feminine actor in a comedy sequence, was requested what icons like Streep and Oprah might have considered her speech.
“I feel they only assume, ‘I hope she’s OK,'” Edebiri mentioned.