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Emily Blunt Says Her 2 Daughters Would 'Quite Like' to Visit 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Set: 'Just for the Fashion'

Emily Blunt Says Her 2 Daughters Would 'Quite Like' to Visit 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' Set: 'Just for the Fashion'

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Emily Blunt's girls are just as excited about The Devil Wears Prada sequel as the rest of us.
The actress, 42, spoke with Entertainment Tonight at the American Institute for Stuttering's 19th Annual Gala and was asked about the upcoming sequel to the iconic movie. Blunt, who was careful not to reveal too much, did say that her daughters Hazel, 11, and Violet, 9, are excited to visit her on set.
"I think they would quite like to go to set. Just for the fashion,' Blunt says of her girls, whom she shares with husband John Krasinski.
'I know, they're like Mary Schmoppins, this is like Devil Wears Prada. They're all about it," she jokes.
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Back in September, Blunt told Page Six that her daughters found her performance as Emily Charlton in the 2006 film less than savory.
'They thought I was the meanest person they've ever met,' Blunt said of their reaction to Charlton, a high-strung assistant at fictional fashion magazine Runway.
But others appreciated the character far more, as she told the outlet that her lines from the film are still 'quoted to me every week.'
'It's incredible that it has such an indelible fingerprint on people,' she said.
While chatting with PEOPLE in 2023, Blunt revealed that despite its family-friendly nature, her 2021 film Jungle Cruise was a distressing watch for her little ones.
'They've only seen Jungle Cruise once,' the Oppenheimer actress said. 'They didn't like the underwater stuff where I'm trapped and I'm in peril.'
Upon seeing their mom in danger, the actress recalled, both Hazel and Violet 'started crying' and 'left the room.'
In general, she explained, 'They don't love watching me on-screen, which I understand because I'm their mommy and it's very strange to see me play someone else.'
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