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Anne Hathaway denies models being fired from The Devil Wears Prada 2 over size inclusivity: 'It's become much bigger story'

Anne Hathaway denied claims that models were fired from The Devil Wears Prada 2 over size inclusivity changes. She said the move was misrepresented and actually led to more job opportunities and better representation

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Anne Hathaway and Mery Streep (Pic/Via special arrangment)

Anne Hathaway and Mery Streep (Pic/Via special arrangment)

Anne Hathaway is all set to reprise her role as Andy Sachs for The Devil Wears Prada 2. In an earlier interview, her co-star Meryl Streep revealed how the Oscar-winning actress pushed the film’s producers to cast size-inclusive models. Reacting to the claims, Anne clarified that no models were removed due to this. In fact, it led to the creation of job opportunities.

Anne Hathaway reacts to models being fired claims

During her appearance on Good Morning America, the 43-year-old Oscar winner was asked about her desire to see a wider range of body types represented in films. To this, she said, “It was this quick thing that happened on set, and now it’s become a much bigger story.” She further clarified, “Actually, I do want to mention some misinformation getting out there right now that people were fired because of the size inclusivity, and that just didn’t happen.”

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