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Updated · Us Weekly · May 1Meryl Streep reveals past beef with Goldie Hawn over set lateness
5 articles · Updated · Us Weekly · May 1
- Speaking to Vanity Fair on 30 April, Streep, 76, said Hawn, 80, was repeatedly late while filming 1992 comedy Death Becomes Her.
- Streep said punctuality is a pet peeve, recalling Hawn arriving apologetically in a red convertible while others found her lateness charming.
- She said the pair remained close friends and later laughed about the film, which also starred Bruce Willis and explored aging and mortality.
Beyond tardiness, did an on-set shovel injury truly test Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn’s friendship during filming? After five years away, why is a sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' Meryl Streep's big return to live-action movies? Why are 90s cult films like 'Death Becomes Her' suddenly finding massive success as Broadway musicals decades later?