Kate Hudson Reveals Why She Turned Down The Devil Wears Prada Role

Kate Hudson has revealed the real reason she turned down the role of Andy Sachs in the hit film 'The Devil Wears Prada'. She clarified that her decision was not intentional but driven by scheduling conflicts and ongoing discussions at the time. The role ultimately went to Anne Hathaway, whose performance received widespread critical acclaim. Hudson admitted she has some regrets but believes things worked out as they were meant to.

Key Points: Kate Hudson on Passing Up The Devil Wears Prada

  • Kate Hudson reveals scheduling conflicts led to turning down The Devil Wears Prada
  • Role of Andy Sachs went to Anne Hathaway instead
  • Hudson says things worked out as they were meant to
  • Drew Barrymore also shared passing on an iconic role
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"It wasn't that I decided not to": Kate Hudson on turning down 'The Devil Wears Prada' role

Kate Hudson explains scheduling conflicts prevented her from taking the role of Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada, which went to Anne Hathaway.

"It wasn't that I decided not to": Kate Hudson on turning down 'The Devil Wears Prada' role
"It wasn't that I decided not to - Kate Hudson"

Washington DC, May 1

Actor Kate Hudson has revealed the real reason she turned down a role in the hit film 'The Devil Wears Prada', which eventually went to Anne Hathaway, according to E! News.

Hudson clarified that her decision was not intentional but driven by scheduling conflicts and ongoing discussions at the time.

"It wasn't that I decided not to," Hudson, who currently stars in 'Running Point' alongside Justin Theroux, said during her recent appearance on 'The Drew Barrymore Show'. "It was like one of those things. There was, like, scheduling stuff. It was in conversation and there were all these things happening and I decided not to," as quoted by the outlet.

The role of Andy Sachs ultimately went to Hathaway, whose performance in the 2006 film received widespread critical acclaim and went on to become one of her most recognised roles.

While Hudson admitted she has some regrets, she believes things worked out as they were meant to. "It happened exactly the way it was supposed to," she said.

Reflecting on the missed opportunity, Hudson added, "Things like that, you're like, 'Oh God, I wished that worked out,' because you know, who doesn't want to work with Meryl Streep? But you know what? Anne shines like the bright star she is. She's amazing."

During the same episode, host Drew Barrymore also revealed that she had once passed on an iconic role, saying she was nearly cast as Rollergirl in Boogie Nights.

"I never wanted to say it, because Heather Graham is supposed to be the Rollergirl," Barrymore said, according to E! News.

She added that such moments are common in the entertainment industry and should not be viewed as competition.

"It's not about competition," she said, calling it "sliding doors."

Hudson agreed with the sentiment, reiterating that missed opportunities are part of the profession and that she respects how events unfolded in her career, according to E! News.

Meanwhile, Anne Hathaway is set to reprise her role in the sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. The original 2006 film remains a significant pop culture reference point.

Speaking at the April 20 New York City premiere, Hathaway also reflected on working with veteran actor Meryl Streep, noting her warm and collaborative nature on set.

"On the first one, Meryl made a huge sacrifice because she loves the hang," Hathaway said. "Meryl loves being by the camera truck. She loves just the conversations that happen, the laughs," according to E! News.

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Vikram M
Imagine if Kate had played Andy... That would've been a very different film! But Anne Hathaway made it her own. The 'sliding doors' concept is so real - even in our careers, we miss opportunities, but something better comes along. Kate's maturity is refreshing.
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Aditya G
Kate Hudson saying 'it happened exactly the way it was supposed to' is such a zen way to look at life. Even Drew Barrymore passed on Boogie Nights! These are lessons for us - not every rejection is a failure. Sometimes the universe has better plans.
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Rohit L
Honestly, I think Kate's honest regret makes this more relatable. We all have that one missed chance that keeps us wondering. But the fact that she's still successful and happy? That's what matters. Also, Meryl Streep hanging out by the camera truck is the cutest thing I've heard today! 😄
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Neha E
There's a lesson in this for Indian actors too. Sometimes we see people regretting turning down big Bollywood films. But Kate's approach is so classy - no bitterness, just gratitude for what she has. And Anne Hathaway in that role was perfection. Can't wait for the sequel!
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Riya H
'Sliding doors' is such a perfect phrase! It's a shame about the scheduling conflicts, but honestly, I think Anne was born to play Andy. Also, Drew Barrymore admitting she passed on Rollergirl shows that even the biggest stars have their 'what if' moments. Love how these two handled it with such class.

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