The end of the “Devil Wears Prada” saw Andy tossing her cellphone into the fountain and escaping the evil clutches of Miranda: the perfect ending. Now the sequel, “Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns” is set to be released this week. Lauren Weisberger’s sequel novel details Andy Sachs’ life 10 years later. No longer part of the Runway family, Andy writes for a bridal blog called Happily Ever After. But her next career move is a surprising one.
These are three awkward moments from the book that some are secretly hoping will make their way onto the big screen:
1. BRIDE bejeweled across the bottom
If you recall Andy from the first movie, she wore polyester and wasn’t too phased with her fashion choices. But that was until she wanted to advance in her career and enlisted the help of Nigel to doll her up and transform her into a fashionista. Andy and Nate – Andy’s boyfriend in the first movie – break up and Andy is set to marry millionaire Max Harrison. Who is conveniently the king of New York City’s media world.
It was slightly embarrassing to wear the terry-cloth sweatpants with a hot-pink BRIDE emblazoned across the butt … but she was secretly proud, too.
After this Andy has moved from fashion dream to fashion cheeseball. Nothing about this is cute.
2. STD scare
It is Andy’s wedding day, but what Andy had not planned on was stumbling across a letter in her soon-to-be husband’s coat pocket revealing Max’s mother had seen his ex-girlfriend Katherin a week prior. The wedding goes ahead as planned. But the seed of doubt has been planted and Andy has chlamydia on her mind. Needless to say a week after the wedding she visits her doctor’s room and is examined by a male nurse practitioner and 17-year-old “Asian boy”.
She tried to ignore Mr. Kevin staring between her spread legs as though he’d never seen anything like it before.
No STD but maybe the pitter patter of little of feet?
3. The cooking class
Yes, Emily and Andy are now best friends. The BFF’s ran into each other at a cooking class where they were paired together as kitchen partners. This is where the idea is formed that they would start their own bridal magazine, “The Plunge”.
With Emily’s business contacts and Andy’s writing expertise … they conceived [The Plunge] a uniquely beautiful product. Andy could hardly imagine a time when she and Emily hated each other.
[Source: The Daily Beast, YouTube]
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