Meryl Streep recalls past beef with Goldie Hawn on Death Becomes Her
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Updated · Fox News · May 3
Meryl Streep recalls past beef with Goldie Hawn on Death Becomes Her
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 3
In a Vanity Fair interview, Streep, 76, said Hawn’s habitual lateness on the 1992 film irritated her, though she called the tension minor and affectionate.
Streep said the pair were actually “buddies”, stayed close friends and remembered the shoot as “silly and fabulous”, full of laughter that sometimes halted filming.
She also praised co-star Bruce Willis as “divine” and a gentleman, despite his difficult-set reputation, while joking the dark comedy felt like a Beverly Hills documentary.
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