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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.