
"You might have seen the headlines. I wasn't asked to be part of a certain sequel. But I'm good. Really. It's all good energy."
"So a toast to Nate! He made a mean sandwich. He loved his girlfriend - to a point."
"Okay, he wasn't perfect, so let's leave Nate in 2006, and keep this good energy going."
"I mean, if they call, I'm free."
Adrian Grenier, who played Nate in The Devil Wears Prada, discusses his absence from the upcoming sequel in a Starbucks commercial. He humorously acknowledges Nate's flaws, stating, 'Okay, he wasn't perfect,' and suggests leaving the character in the past. The sequel focuses on Anne Hathaway's character, Andy Sachs, as she reunites with Miranda Priestly and moves on with a new partner, leaving no role for Nate. Despite his absence, Grenier ends the ad with a light-hearted note, saying, 'if they call, I'm free.'
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