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17 Incredibly Juicy Never-Before-Heard Details About 'The Devil Wears Prada'

The Devil Wears Prada turns 10 this year. (Yes, you're that old, blah, blah. You're not really that old. It's fine. Anyway.) To mark its anniversary, Variety conducted a masterful, juicy oral history. Writer (and NY bureau chief) Ramin Setoodeh spoke to everyone: Meryl Streep. Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, director David Frankel, writer Aline Brosh McKenna, Fox 2000 president Elizabeth Gabler, and lots more. And he got dirt. The good stuff. The really good stuff. Read the whole thing .

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Here, a little breakdown of all the best bits:

1. Meryl Streep was initially offered a "slightly insulting" salary. So she negotiated to double it. It was Streep's first time negotiating for more money. "The offer was to my mind slightly, if not insulting, not perhaps reflective of my actual value to the project," Streep said. "There was my 'goodbye moment,' and then they doubled the offer. I was 55, and I had just learned, at a very late date, how to deal on my own behalf."

2. Anne Hathaway couldn't work nights because ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri didn't want her to. "Annie was very emotional," said director David Frankel. "She was living with a guy [her ex-boyfriend Raffaello Follieri] who was a felon and embezzler. He didn't want her to be working at all; he hated that she worked nights. She was always fragile when we shot late."

5. More than 100 actresses were considered for Blunt's role—and Blunt was a surprise addition. She did a tape on a whim because she was already in the Fox lot, doing multiple callbacks for the female lead in Eragon (a part she didn't get. That rejection was the reason she eventually could get the Prada part). Blunt was late for her flight to London and did a tape in jeans and flip flops.

6. The character of Emily was supposed to be American, but Blunt read the part in her British accent, and it was changed. She did have to audition one more time because of her wardrobe: "[Frankel] said, 'Listen I would have cast you off the tape, but the studio wants to see you one more time," Blunt recalled of the phone call she got in a London dive bar. "'Can you did what you did but dress the part more?'"

7. Stanley Tucci accepted his role as fashion editor Nigel 72 hours before his character debuted on set.

8. Four different scripts were scrapped for the project before Aline Brosh McKenna wrote the winning one from scratch. Frankel wanted one that stuck less to the book material. "Miranda was a witch, and Andy's motivation was to get her revenge," he said of the first drafts. "There was a lot of conflict that ended with Miranda being humiliated. I felt that wasn't satisfying. My view was that we should be grateful for excellence. Why do the excellent people have to be nice?" So the plot was rewritten to be about the sacrifices Andy made to make it at a fashion magazine.

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9. Streep was behind getting two of Miranda's most iconic scenes—that cerulean blue sweater scene and hotel room scene—added. Streep wanted Miranda to be a fully formed character, a face that audiences saw "without its protective glaze, to glimpse the woman in the businesswoman."