Are you a time optimist'? I'm sorry, we can't be friends | Polly Hudson
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Are you a time optimist'? I'm sorry, we can't be friends | Polly Hudson
"Meryl Streep has disclosed that she had beef with her Death Becomes Her co-star Goldie Hawn because she was always late for filming. She had a red convertible, I remember, and she'd drive herself to set. She had her hair all Oh gosh, sorry!' And everybody thought: Oh, she's so cute."
"Questioned about these allegations, Hawn cheerfully confessed, laughing: I think I'm 15 minutes late to everything. I do. I mean, honestly, it's unbelievable. But it is our joke, she said I was too late on the set. Maybe she's too early. I don't know."
"Streep made sure to clarify that she wasn't holding a grudge against Hawn I loved her. I love her. She's one of my buddies and seemed genuine. But then again, that is literally her job and, perhaps you've heard, she's not half bad at it."
"With all due respect to Hawn, she unfortunately seems to be the worst possible kind of late: unapologetic and delighted to make it their entire personality. When she says she thinks she's 15 minutes late for everything, I bet I know who could tell her precisely how long it is: whoever is waiting for her."
Meryl Streep said she had a problem with Goldie Hawn during Death Becomes Her because Hawn was consistently late for filming. Streep recalled Hawn driving herself to set in a red convertible and being perceived as cute for her lateness. Hawn responded by laughing and saying she was about 15 minutes late to everything, calling it their shared joke. Streep clarified she did not hold a grudge and said she loved Hawn and considered her a buddy. The account emphasizes that being late is not harmless, portraying habitual tardiness as unapologetic and disruptive to others waiting for schedules.
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