What's Happening?
Meryl Streep recently shared memories of her time working with Goldie Hawn on the 1992 film 'Death Becomes Her.' In a Vanity Fair video, Streep recalled having a 'beef' with Hawn due to her tardiness on set, despite the crew's affection for Hawn's charming
personality. Streep described Hawn as 'adorable' but noted her frustration with Hawn's late arrivals. Despite this, Streep expressed fondness for Hawn, calling her a 'buddy.' Streep also praised Bruce Willis, her co-star in the film, highlighting his willingness to embrace the film's comedic elements. Streep is currently promoting her new movie, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2.'
Why It's Important?
Meryl Streep's reflections on her experiences with Goldie Hawn provide insight into the dynamics of working relationships in Hollywood. Her candidness about past tensions and subsequent friendship with Hawn illustrates the complexities of professional collaborations. Streep's comments also highlight the enduring popularity of 'Death Becomes Her,' a film that has become a cult classic. By sharing these stories, Streep contributes to the narrative of Hollywood's history, offering fans a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes interactions of iconic films. Her praise for Bruce Willis further emphasizes the collaborative spirit required in filmmaking.












