Meryl Streep was not always a fan of her Death Becomes Her co-star Goldie Hawn—and she revealed how the actress’s “hair” played a role in a new interview.
“She’s one of my buddies,” Streep, 76, told Vanity Fair, about Hawn, but “I had a beef with her.”
The two legendary stars starred together in the 1992 surrealistic black comedy, in which Streep’s character, Madeline Ashton, and Hawn’s, Helen Sharp, are frenemies embroiled in a battle for beauty, youth, and the affections of Dr. Ernest Menville, played by Bruce Willis.
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