Don't expect a memoir from Meryl Streep anytime soon. The Oscar-winning star recently made it clear she has no plans to write one while appearing on 'SiriusXM's Front Row,' hosted by Andy Cohen. She was joined by her 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' co-stars Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci while promoting the much-anticipated sequel.
Meryl Streep on Writing a Memoir
During the chat, Andy Cohen brought up a question many fans have wondered about—whether Streep would ever write a memoir. She quickly shut the idea down, saying no without hesitation. When Cohen pointed out how fast she answered, Meryl Streep joked that her life is simply too boring to turn into a book.

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Even though she has never written her own memoir, Streep has been the subject of several biographies over the years. She also enjoys reading about others, and she shared that she listened to 'My Name Is Barbra' by Barbra Streisand, calling it fantastic and saying the audiobook was the best way to experience it.
Meanwhile, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' reunites Meryl Streep with her iconic character Miranda Priestly, the sharp and powerful editor-in-chief inspired by fashion legend Anna Wintour. The sequel brings back familiar faces both in front of and behind the camera, including director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna, along with a star-studded cast.
The film is set to arrive in theatres on 1st May, while Meryl Streep is also gearing up for her role in the upcoming Netflix series 'The Corrections.'
