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Emily Blunt shares advice if you hate your job ‘Quit’

Emily Blunt jokes about quitting bad jobs on Prada 2 tour, revisiting iconic improv line fans quote


Pop Culture & Art April 29, 2026 1 min read
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Emily Blunt has sparked conversation online after offering blunt yet lighthearted career advice during the press tour for The Devil Wears Prada 2. The actor, widely recognised for her role as the sharply dressed assistant Emily Charlton in the original 2006 film, was asked what guidance she would give to people currently unhappy in their jobs. Her answer was simple and delivered with humour. Quit.

r/popculturechat - Emily Blunt giving career advice on ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ press tour

The remark, shared across social media platforms, quickly gained traction, with many users interpreting it as a tongue in cheek nod rather than serious professional guidance. Blunt’s response came in the context of revisiting one of her most memorable scenes from The Devil Wears Prada, where her character repeatedly insists, "I love my job I love my job I love my job" while clearly overwhelmed.

Reflecting on that moment during the same conversation, Blunt described the line as "a tragedy" and revealed that she had improvised it during filming. The admission adds a fresh layer to a scene that has remained culturally relevant for nearly two decades, often cited in discussions about workplace stress and toxic environments.

r/popculturechat - Emily Blunt giving career advice on ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ press tour

The original film, starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway alongside Blunt, followed the demanding world of fashion journalism and the pressures faced by young professionals trying to succeed. Blunt’s portrayal of Emily Charlton became a standout, blending humour with a sharp critique of ambition and burnout.

As anticipation builds for The Devil Wears Prada 2, early press moments like this are helping reignite interest in the franchise. The sequel sees the return of key cast members, with audiences eager to see how the story evolves in a modern media landscape.

Online reactions to Blunt’s recent comments have been mixed but engaged. Some users praised the honesty and humour behind her words, viewing them as a refreshing break from typical polished responses during press tours. Others debated the practicality of such advice, pointing out the complexities of job security and financial stability in real life.

Blunt’s remarks, while clearly made in jest, have nonetheless tapped into a broader cultural conversation about job satisfaction, burnout and the realities of modern work. By tying her answer back to an iconic moment from the original film, she has effectively bridged past and present, reminding audiences why the story continues to resonate.

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