All eyes were on Meryl Streep Sunday night as the Oscar-winning actress watched Novak Djokovic defeat Juan Martin del Potro and claim victory at the U.S. Open.
Hilarious moment as Meryl Streep realizes they’re taking about her on the air pic.twitter.com/5cqkTddvfn
— BBALLBREAKDOWN (@bballbreakdown) September 9, 2018
Once she realized she’d been spotted in the crowd, the “Mamma Mia” star gave a cheeky salute to commentators with her can of Heineken and then proceeded to steal the show with her priceless reactions.
Meryl Streep currently on a roller coaster of emotions at the #UsOpenFinal pic.twitter.com/T6jVSzxGTI
— suspiria stan (@lucaguadadnino) September 9, 2018
Meryl Streep's faces at this #USOpen men's final are giving me life. Please tell me someone has a GIF of her reaction to that Del Potro point.
— Zainab (@Zainab_Mudallal) September 9, 2018
Meryl Streep went to the US Open, please update your meme folders. pic.twitter.com/QpPYM1h8DU
— Evan DeSimone (@Smorgasboredom) September 10, 2018
Meryl Streep is the 😱 emoji at the US Open final. pic.twitter.com/70C8SMl8In
— ESPN (@espn) September 9, 2018
meryl streep holding a beer at the us open is my new favorite thing #UsOpenFinal pic.twitter.com/UhB8KuNYKJ
— sky (@carolinaskissy) September 9, 2018
Husband is watching US Open and texting me updates, so far this is my fav: “Meryl can’t take it” #MerylStreep #USOpentennis pic.twitter.com/mP72npAg2Y
— Lisa Hinegardner (@LHinegardner) September 9, 2018
Meryl Streep at the US Open is all of us whenever Trump tweets pic.twitter.com/VTEHBcqKfu
— Adam Blickstein (@AdamBlickstein) September 9, 2018
When you’re enjoying a great #USOpen final and remember you left the stove on. pic.twitter.com/f7o5zj0p2b
— Tats Nkonzo (@TatsNkonzo) September 9, 2018
meryl streep: *exists*
— marina (@streepsoul) September 9, 2018
me: pic.twitter.com/ARPcjGuf3F
We are truly not worthy of the gift that is Meryl Streep.
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