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Why Meryl Streep Had "Beef" With Death Becomes Her Costar Goldie Hawn
Streep says Hawn’s frequent late arrivals caused tensions, though she later called the co-star one of her buddies.
- On Thursday, April 30, Meryl Streep, 76, revealed to Vanity Fair she had a "beef" with Goldie Hawn, 80, during the 1992 film Death Becomes Her, citing Hawn's frequent late arrivals.
- Streep, who prides herself on punctuality, explained that Hawn's habit of driving her own red convertible to set caused friction. "Goldie, she was always late to set," Streep said.
- Despite past frustrations, Streep clarified that Hawn is "one of my buddies," adding they now laugh about the film, which she jokingly viewed as a "documentary on Beverly Hills."
- Reflecting on co-star Bruce Willis, 71, Streep praised his professionalism and demeanor. "Oh, Bruce was divine," she said, describing him as a "gent" willing "to be ridiculous."
- After Streep took a playful shot at Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce while promoting The Devil Wears Prada 2, his brother Jason questioned their relationship on a podcast.
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