Gird your loins because Anne Hathaway and Anna Wintour just took Broadway by storm.
The Devil Wears Prada actress and Vogue editor made a surprise appearance during the Jan. 10 performance of the Broadway hit, Gutenberg! The Musical!.
As for what they were doing on stage? The show, starring Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells, follows the story of two clueless composers, presenting their very inaccurate musical about the life of Johannes Gutenberg to potential investors. Each night a different celebrity cameos as a Broadway producer offering them their dream contract.
And during their cameo, Hathaway and Wintour poked fun at their shared Devil Wears Prada connection. After all, in the 2006 film, the Oscar winner plays an assistant to high-powered fashion editor Miranda Priestly, a character thought to be based on Wintour.
In the clip released by the musical the two enter to uproarious applause, with 74-year-old editor announcing she's "a very famous Broadway producer," before gesturing to Hathaway with, "and this is my assistant."
The crowd goes wild as the 41-year-old actress takes a moment to process before offering a hilarious, "Still?"
While fans don't often see Wintour break her stoic demeanor, her daughter Bee Shaffer is a producer on the Broadway musical.
In recent years, Hathaway and Wintour have referenced The Devil Wears Prada, even throwing fans into a tizzy when the actress accidentally channeled her character's outfit while sitting next to Wintour at a Michael Kors show in 2022.
"It was kind of nuts, wasn't it? It was by accident," she said a 2022 appearance on the Today show. "I looked in the mirror and I thought, ‘Oh that's funny, I wonder if anybody will notice.'"
Despite being 18-years-old, The Devil Wears Prada still holds a special place in the hearts of audiences and its cast. In fact, costars Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt reunited very recently at the 2024 Golden Globes, posing together in the crowded room.
That was just the latest sweet reunion for Blunt as she and Hathaway recently reminisced about their time working on the beloved film.
"It was the wildest thing. We just had a joy bomb of a time on that movie," the Oppenheimer star noted to Hathaway while chatting during Variety's Actors on Actors series in December. "I don't know if any of us knew it was going to become what it did. It's quoted to me every week. It will be the movie that changed my life."
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