Stanley Tucci cannot imagine how rapidly time has handed.
On Monday, April 20, the Conclave actor got here collectively with his The Devil Wears Prada castmates Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, and Emily Blunt for the highly-anticipated premiere of the beloved movie’s sequel.
And, precisely 20 years because the authentic, it served as a full circle second in additional methods than one.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight on the pink carpet, Stanley, requested what made him essentially the most nostalgic about revisiting his Nigel character and The Devil Wears Prada universe, revealed it was being again on set with Emily.
He defined that she was solely 22 years outdated once they filmed the unique, and now his eldest children with his late wife Kate Tucci are across the similar age, 24 and 26.
Stanley then appeared emotional as he famous that Emily, now 43, is his youngsters’ aunt.
The doting dad was beforehand married to Kate (née Spath) from 1995 till her passing aged 47 in 2009 from breast most cancers. They welcomed three children collectively, twins Isabel and Nicolo, 26, and Camilla, 24, plus he additionally raised Kate’s two children from a earlier marriage to Alexander R. Scott.
A yr after Kate’s passing, Stanley met Emily’s sister Felicity Blunt at her 2010 marriage ceremony to John Krasinski, and the 2 subsequently began courting.
They tied the knot in 2012, and have welcomed two children collectively, son Matteo, born in January 2015, and daughter Emilia, born in April 2018.
Though Stanley is famously non-public in the case of his children, he has opened up about fatherhood, and the way he carried on his and his late wife’s traditions with their youngsters with his youngsters with Felicity.
Speaking with The Guardian in 2017, he shared: “Bringing up my own kids, with my wife Kate, we sat down to dinner every night together. We both loved cooking,” including: “Whenever we traveled for work, we would always get a place with a kitchen so we could cook.”
He continued: “Now, my wife, Felicity Blunt, and I continue to do that with the kids and our two-year-old son, Matteo. Food has become a kind of obsession with me, but it is more than that, it is another limb or organ, it is part of who I am,” including: “It is vital that you have a meal together; nothing is more bonding or more healing.”



