Anne Hathaway has addressed online speculation surrounding the production of The Devil Wears Prada 2, clarifying that no cast or crew members were dismissed during discussions about body inclusivity on set.
Rumors Spark Online Debate
Recent reports suggested that changes in casting had led to models being removed from the project after conversations about promoting greater body diversity.
However, Hathaway has now firmly denied those claims.
“Nobody Lost Their Jobs,” Says Hathaway
Appearing on Good Morning America, Hathaway explained that misinformation had spread around what was actually a creative discussion on set.

She emphasized that no one was fired and, in fact, more opportunities were created as the production aimed to represent a wider range of body types.
Focus on Representation in Fashion Storytelling
Hathaway said the intention behind the changes was to reflect more realistic and diverse representation within the fashion world portrayed in the film.
She also highlighted that creative contributions, including music and artistic direction, helped shape the inclusive vision of the sequel.
Star-Studded Return for the Sequel
The actress is set to reprise her iconic role as Andy Sachs, alongside returning stars including Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci.
New cast additions include Simone Ashley and Pauline Chalamet, adding fresh energy to the sequel.
Release Date Confirmed
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is scheduled for release in the United States on May 1, 2026, and is already generating strong anticipation among fans.
