Meryl Streep, Anna Wintour meetup reminiscent of 'Devil Wears Prada'

"The Devil Wears Prada" might have been released 11 years ago, but its fans still remember the movie. So, when Meryl Streep (who played Miranda Priestly in the movie) visited the Vogue office and talked to Anna Wintour (who was the inspiration for Priestly), the meeting went viral.

Streep, who graced the November issue of Vogue, had a talk with Wintour about her career and current issues plaguing the acting industry. The editor-in-chief asked the award-winning actress about her most challenging role, to which Streep answered by jokingly pointing at Wintour, who was wearing sunglasses at the time, an iconic item that Miranda used in the movies.

Wintour clearly refused to take that answer and immediately shut down the actress, saying, "No. No. We're not going there, Meryl." The quick moment rekindled much of fans' feelings. One user said that it was deja vu, while another requested for a second movie.

The interview then moved on to a more serious note, as the 68-year-old discussed her stand on the Harvey Weinstein issue. The video, which was uploaded by Vogue, is very reminiscent of the movie, showing everyone busy fixing their things and themselves as the camera passed by. The frame then shifts to Streep in an elevator.

The multi-award-winning fashion film focused on the life of Andy Sachs (Ann Hathaway) and the changes she had to embrace upon joining the staff of one of the most popular magazines, Runway Magazine. There she met Miranda, to whom she was an editorial assistant.

Miranda seemed to be an unforgiving and very demanding editor-in-chief of the fashion magazine until Andy had seen the life behind the stiff boss. Streep, in an interview with IndieWire last year, revealed that the movie was about a book written by someone who had worked for Wintour.

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