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Emily Blunt says her daughters reacted very strongly to The Devil Wears Prada

Emily Blunt's daughters may not be happy when they hear about the alleged The devil wears Prada Consequence.

According to Blunt, 10-year-old Hazel and 7-year-old Violet were not fans of their character in the 2006 classic. “They thought I was the meanest person they had ever met,” Blunt said Page Six her reaction at the 18th American Institute for Stuttering Gala.

It's been nearly twenty years since Blunt played Emily, the carbohydrate hater runway Magazine assistant competes with Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) for the attention and favor of editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). “It's unbelievable that [The Devil Wears Prada] leaves an indelible impression on people and is the feel-good film par excellence,” said Blunt Page six. “It gets quoted to me every week.”

Of course, Blunt's daughters – whom she has with husband John Krasinski – weren't entirely wrong in their assessment. Although Emily softened towards Andy towards the end of the film, some of her one-liners were as brutal as they were iconic and quotable.

Whether Emily Blunt’s daughters like it or not, her character’s relationship with Priestly will be the focus of The devil wears Prada Sequel. Although Disney has not officially announced a sequel, diversity As reported, the project “follows Priestly as she navigates her career amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing and confronts her with Blunt's character, who is now a high-ranking executive at a luxury group with advertising dollars that Priestly desperately needs.”

And what about Andy Sachs? Well, Hathaway has said quite bluntly that he will return to that universe. “There will be no sequel. That's not going to happen. We can't do that,” she said Entertainment tonight in 2023.

Her position softened somewhat in 2024, although she still had strong reservations. “We all love each other, and if someone could find a way to do that, we would all be crazy not to,” she said V Magazine in April. “But there's a big difference in the world of technology these days, and one of the things about this particular story is that it was about making a physical object. Now that so much is digital, it would just be very different.”

She continued, “Maybe Stanley, Emily, Meryl, Dave Frankel and Patricia Field should all do something different together. That would be fun.”