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Actress Emily Blunt has revealed that a significant relationship, distinct from her marriage to John Krasinski, has been the most instrumental in her journey of self-discovery. This insight emerged during a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, where Blunt also delved into her highly anticipated return to the role of Emily Charlton in "The Devil Wears Prada 2" and shared observations about Meryl Streep.
In the comprehensive discussion, Blunt highlighted the profound impact of this undisclosed relationship on her personal development. "Emily Blunt reveals the one relationship that taught her the most about herself—and it isn't her husband, John Krasinski," The Wall Street Journal announced on social media, teasing the depth of the interview. While the specific nature of this relationship remains private, it underscores a narrative of individual growth for the acclaimed actress.
Blunt is currently reprising her iconic role as Emily Charlton in "The Devil Wears Prada 2," a sequel that has generated considerable buzz among fans and critics alike. The film, which premiered on May 1, 2026, has already achieved significant box office success, earning $233.6 million globally during its opening weekend, marking the highest-grossing debut in Blunt's career. Her character, Emily Charlton, is expected to experience new dynamics, including potentially holding an upper hand over Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly.
The interview also touched upon Blunt's experiences working with Meryl Streep, noting that the legendary actress "never gives advice." This observation offers a glimpse into Streep's professional approach, suggesting a preference for leading by example rather than direct counsel. Blunt has previously admitted to being "quite scared" of Streep during the filming of the original "The Devil Wears Prada," an experience she described as Streep being deeply "in the zone."
The cast, including Anne Hathaway and Stanley Tucci, has reunited for the sequel, nearly two decades after the original film's release. Blunt expressed the emotional significance of returning to the role, stating, "It's terribly moving, because it changed everything." The film's success and the cast's reunion highlight the enduring cultural impact of "The Devil Wears Prada" franchise.