Australian entertainment fans are being treated to a light-hearted moment from Meryl Streep, who joked that she is dealing with PTSD from heels after weeks in wardrobe for the sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. The quip, shared during a recent public appearance, underscored the heft of the footwear demands on set, while no formal medical diagnosis has been reported and production teams have not confirmed any changes to costumes.
What we know
- Streep reportedly made the remark during a promotional event about the sequel to The Devil Wears Prada
- The joke centres on the footwear required for her character’s wardrobe in the film
- There’s no official statement acknowledging any medical condition or wardrobe changes
- Filming activities for the sequel are ongoing, with crew and fans watching for any costume updates
- As with many film productions, the remark highlights the practical challenges of actors meeting wardrobe demands
What we don’t know
- Whether the wardrobe team will adjust footwear or use more comfortable alternatives on set
- How long the shoot will last and whether days will be affected by costume constraints
- If Streep’s comment signals a broader trend in Hollywood wardrobe practices for sequels
- Whether the production will issue any formal clarification or shift the approach to costuming
- What the final on-screen look for the character will be in terms of footwear
Industry watchers say wardrobe challenges are a familiar talking point in major productions, with teasing remarks often reflecting the camaraderie among cast and crew rather than medical concerns. Until the studio or representatives offer more detail, fans will have to wait for official updates on the sequel’s style and schedule.
