If you had “Anna Wintour doing stand-up comedy” on your 2026 Oscars bingo card, congratulations – you just won.In what is already being called the most iconic 14 seconds in fashion history, the 98th Academy Awards gave us the crossover we didn’t know we needed. Ahead of the massive The Devil Wears Prada sequel dropping this May, the real-life “Miranda Priestly,” Anna Wintour, shared the stage with Anne Hathaway to present the awards for Costume Design and Makeup.And honestly? It was pure, unadulterated chaos in the best way possible.
“Thank You, Emily”
The segment started with the duo strutting out to Madonna’s Vogue (obviously), and the energy was immediate. Anne played the part of the “meek assistant” to perfection, feigning visible nerves while standing next to the legendary Vogue editor.After a brief speech about how costumes tell a story, Anne decided to poke the bear. She looked at Anna and bravely asked, “Anna, just curious, what do you think of my dress tonight?”In a move that proved she has better comedic timing than most professional hosts, Anna didn’t even look at her. She slowly put on her trademark sunglasses, stared icily into the camera, and simply said, “And the nominees are.”The audience absolutely lost it. But the real “mic drop” moment came after they announced the winner. As they were wrapping up, Anna turned to Anne and casually muttered, “Thank you, Emily.” For the uninitiated, that’s the ultimate wink to the film—the running gag where Miranda Priestly refuses to learn her assistants’ names and calls them all “Emily.”
The Internet is Losing Its Mind
Social media was instantly flooded with fans losing their cool over the reunion. Some even joked that Anna Wintour was funnier than Conan O’Brien. One fan summed it up perfectly: “The real-life Miranda Priestly and Andy Sachs on the Oscar stage together… nobody was ready for this.”It was a masterclass in PR for the upcoming sequel. Seeing the woman who inspired the “icy” character finally lean into the joke showed a side of Anna Wintour we rarely see.
A Rare Moment of Self-Awareness
For years, Wintour has been a bit coy about her connection to the film. Back in 2024, she told the BBC it was “up to the audience” to decide if there were similarities between her and Miranda. But tonight, by wearing those shades and shutting down Anne’s question with a single look, she basically sent a message to the world: She knows, and she’s in on the joke.With the sequel hitting cinemas on May 1, this was the perfect way to kick off the press tour. It reminded us why we fell in love with this world in the first place – the fashion is high-stakes, the wit is sharp, and at the end of the day, everyone is just an “Emily” in Anna’s world.

