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Goldie Hawn weighs in on ‘beef’ with Meryl Streep on ‘Death Becomes Her’ set

Goldie Hawn responded to Meryl Streep’s claim that they had “beef” because the former was always late to the “Death Becomes Her” set.

“I think I’m 15 minutes late to everything. … I mean, honestly, it’s unbelievable,” Hawn, 80, admitted to “Entertainment Tonight” on Wednesday.

The “First Wives Club” actress said she and Streep, 76, “got through that” to become “such great friends for so long.”

“But it is our joke,” Hawn continued. “She said I was too late on the set. Maybe she’s too early. I don’t know.”

Goldie Hawn responded to Meryl Streep saying they had “beef” because Hawn was always late to the “Death Becomes Her” set (Hawn and Streep are pictured above at Good Housekeeping’s annual Shine On Awards in 2011). Kevin Mazur
Hawn (seen above with Streep in “Death Comes Her”) admitted that she’s “15 minutes late to everything.” Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock

Hawn added, “Sometimes when you’re too early, you’re still waiting for somebody and you think, ‘Oh, god, where the hell is she?’”

Streep made the charge against Hawn’s tardiness during a recent interview with Vanity Fair.

“Goldie, she was always late to set,” Streep recalled. “And I’m always on time, you know, and annoying.”

But Hawn said she and Streep (both seen above with Fran Drescher) “got through that” to become “such great friends for so long.” Kevin Mazur
Hawn (pictured above with Streep in the 1992 film) also joked that Streep is “too early.” Universal Pictures

Streep said Hawn would “drive herself” to the set of their 1992 movie in a red convertible, which is why she was always late.

“She had her hair all … ‘Oh gosh, sorry!’” Streep remembered. “And everybody thought, ‘Oh, she’s so cute.’ Yeah. So I had a beef with her.”

But Streep clarified that Hawn is “one of her buddies” and called their time together on set “silly and fabulous.”

During a recent interview with Variety, Streep said Hawn was late to the set because she would “drive herself” in a red convertible. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
But Streep clarified that Hawn is “one of her buddies” (They are both pictured above in “Death Becomes Her”). ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

“We just laughed,” the “Devil Wears Prada 2” actress shared. “We just had a lot of fun. And she’s the best laugher in America, really. She laughs like, ‘Ahahaha!’ And then they have to stop shooting. But that part was fun.”

“Death Becomes Her” follows a violent feud between actress Madeline (Streep) and her former friend Helen (Hawn) as they fight over a plastic surgeon (Bruce Willis).

The cult classic was a huge success, earning nearly $150 million at the worldwide box office, and in 2024, it became a Broadway musical comedy.

Hawn and Streep starred in “Death Becomes Her” with Bruce Willis (all three are pictured above in the film). Shutterstock
The film became a cult classic and was made into a Broadway musical in 2024 (Hawn and Streep are pictured above in the movie). Moviestore/Shutterstock

Over a decade after the film’s release, Hawn honored Streep when she received the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award in 2004.

In her speech, Hawn shouted out Streep for always being her “whole uncompromised authentic self.”

“I love you baby,” Hawn added. “Way to go!”



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