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Meryl Streep has revealed that her iconic character Miranda Priestly in the film The Devil Wears Prada was not solely inspired by fashion editor Anna Wintour, as widely believed. Instead, the actress said she drew inspiration from two different Hollywood personalities while shaping the character.
Streep explained that she combined traits from powerful figures she observed in the entertainment industry to create Miranda Priestly’s commanding and complex personality. The role became one of her most memorable performances and is still widely recognized today.
The revelation offers a fresh perspective on the character, which has long been associated with Anna Wintour. Fans and critics had often speculated that the character was directly based on the influential fashion editor.
With this insight, Streep highlighted her creative process and how actors often blend multiple real-life inspirations to bring fictional characters to life, adding depth and authenticity to their performances.
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