Which Initial Offer Did Meryl Streep Reject For The Devil Wears Prada? (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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Meryl Streep didn’t just become Miranda Priestly. She made sure she got paid like her. When The Devil Wears Prada landed on her desk, she knew the project had potential. The offer? A clean $2 million. Her response? No, thank you. Streep had been Hollywood royalty long before she stepped into Runway’s office. So when Fox offered her a paycheck that didn’t reflect her power, she shut it down.

“The offer was to my mind slightly, if not insulting, not perhaps reflective of my actual value to the project,” she said (via Biography). Not many could say that and have the studio double their offer, but that’s exactly what happened. She walked away with $4 million. And the role was iconic.

Based on Lauren Weisberger’s bestselling novel, The Devil Wears Prada hit theaters in 2006 and took off like a runway model on caffeine. Critics and fans fell hard for its slick visuals, juicy drama, and whip-smart dialogue. It didn’t just adapt the book. It leveled it up. According to The Washington Post, the movie delivered better character arcs, a stronger ending, and tighter tension than the original pages.

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