Is Sydney Sweeney’s exit from ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ linked to controversy storm?
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Sydney Sweeney’s reported cameo in The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been cut from the final version of the film, according to industry sources cited in entertainment coverage. The actress had previously been seen on set alongside Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, leading to speculation about a potential role in the sequel. However, recent updates indicate that her appearance will no longer be included.
The decision has been described by insiders as a “creative decision”, with production reportedly adjusting the structure and narrative direction of the film during post filming development. No official statement from the filmmakers has confirmed detailed reasoning beyond that explanation, and there has been no indication that contractual or scheduling issues were involved.
Sweeney’s brief involvement had generated significant online attention after behind the scenes images emerged in 2025 showing her visiting the set during filming. At the time, speculation suggested she might appear as a new character connected to the fashion and media world portrayed in the sequel. However, the exact nature of her role was never formally confirmed by the production.
Reports have since clarified that the removed cameo would have placed Sweeney in a storyline involving a celebrity client linked to Emily Charlton, played by Emily Blunt. Despite early interest, the scene is now understood to have been excluded during editing as the film’s narrative evolved.
The removal has also coincided with continued public discussion around Sweeney’s recent media profile. In 2025 and 2026, the actress faced online backlash linked to advertising campaigns and political speculation, although none of these factors have been confirmed by the film’s production team as influencing casting or editing decisions.
Industry sources emphasise that changes of this kind are not uncommon during the final stages of large scale studio films, particularly sequels revisiting established franchises such as The Devil Wears Prada. Editing decisions often involve restructuring storylines to maintain focus on core characters and themes.
The sequel, which revisits the fashion magazine world of Miranda Priestly and Andrea Sachs, remains one of the most anticipated film releases of 2026. Production teams have continued refining the final cut ahead of its scheduled release, with promotional material focusing primarily on returning lead characters.
While speculation has grown online regarding the timing and reasoning behind Sweeney’s removal, no official connection has been established between external controversies and the film’s creative direction. The studio has maintained that final edits are part of standard post production processes.