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Streep's 'Beef' With Hawn: On-Set Lateness Revealed
1 May
Summary
- Meryl Streep confessed a pet peeve about Goldie Hawn's tardiness.
- The two actresses starred together in the 1992 film Death Becomes Her.
- Streep and Hawn have maintained their friendship despite past grievances.

Meryl Streep, 76, recently shared a decades-old frustration with her close friend Goldie Hawn, 80. Streep admitted that Hawn's consistent lateness to the set of their 1992 film "Death Becomes Her" was a significant pet peeve for her.
Streep recalled how Hawn, who drove herself to set, would often arrive late, contributing to a playful "beef" between them. Despite this annoyance, Streep stressed that their friendship has always been strong and has endured.
The supernatural black comedy "Death Becomes Her" featured Streep and Hawn as rivals vying for the affection of a doctor, portrayed by Bruce Willis. The film's themes of aging and mortality resonated with the actresses.
More recently, Streep made lighthearted remarks about Travis Kelce, sparking a humorous exchange. Kelce responded positively, expressing his admiration for the acclaimed actress.