
"Emily Blunt's character in The Devil Wears Prada, overwhelmed by her job, whispers, 'I love my job, I love my job, I love my job,' reflecting the pressures faced by many in corporate life."
"In an interview, Blunt advised young women unhappy in their jobs to 'Quit. Just find something that you deeply want to do. Even if you're earning no money, as long as you love it, you'll be happy.'"
"Reactions to Blunt's advice varied, with some pointing out that 'the rent doesn't care what you're passionate about,' highlighting the tension between pursuing passion and financial stability."
The sequel to The Devil Wears Prada has reignited discussions about toxic work environments. Emily Blunt's character's iconic scene reflects the struggles of overworked individuals. During a press tour, Blunt shared her improvised mantra from the film and offered advice to young women discontent with their jobs, suggesting they should quit and pursue their passions. This advice sparked mixed reactions, with some arguing that financial stability is essential in today's economy, while others acknowledged the value of following one's passion despite challenges.
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