Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during a special double ceremony. The event celebrated their distinguished careers and brought together a host of prominent figures from the entertainment industry.

A Star-Studded Ceremony

The Hollywood Walk of Fame welcomed its 2,841st and 2,842nd stars on Thursday in Los Angeles. Honorees Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci were joined by their spouses, Felicity Blunt and John Krasinski, as well as a remarkable gathering of A-list attendees.

Celebrity Guests and Tributes

Meryl Streep, Dwayne Johnson, Robert Downey Jr., and Matt Damon were among the stars present to celebrate Blunt and Tucci’s achievements. Meryl Streep delivered a moving speech, expressing her pride in Emily Blunt and playfully referring to herself as a mother figure, anticipating future collaborations.

Streep also warmly celebrated Stanley Tucci, describing him as “urbane, sly, funny, bitchy” and praising his inherent elegance. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie as the honorees posed with loved ones and colleagues.

'Devil Wears Prada' Sequel and Inclusivity

The celebration coincided with discussions surrounding the highly anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada. Anne Hathaway addressed recent reports regarding size inclusivity in the film’s casting.

Addressing Casting Concerns

Hathaway clarified that no one lost their jobs as a result of her advocacy for greater representation. She explained that the initiative led to the creation of additional opportunities and highlighted a scene featuring a song by Lady Gaga, emphasizing the importance of diverse body types.

Meryl Streep had previously commented on the thinness of runway models during the original film’s production, initiating a broader conversation about body image and representation in the fashion industry. The event highlighted both the individual successes of Blunt and Tucci and the ongoing push for inclusivity in Hollywood.