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'He lied': Meryl Streep hits back at Karl Lagerfeld for spoiling her record Oscar nom

Lagerfeld stirred up the controversy by saying Streep didn't choose his dress because Chanel refused to pay her.

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Meryl Streep on Saturday accused designer Karl Lagerfeld of spoiling her night at the Academy Awards ceremony by falsely accusing her of being paid to wear a gown on the Oscars red carpet.

Streep was responding to a claim earlier this week by Lagerfeld that the Sophie's Choice actress had decided against wearing a Chanel gown at Sunday's Oscar ceremony because she could get paid by wearing a dress from a different designer.

Lagerfeld's claims made headlines around the world.

"The story was picked up globally, and continues, globally, to overwhelm my appearance at the Oscars, on the occasion of my record breaking 20th nomination, and to eclipse this honour in the eyes of the media, my colleagues, and the audience," Streep, 67, said in a statement.

Streep, the most admired and honoured actress of her generation, is Oscar-nominated on Sunday for playing an eccentric opera singer in the comedy Florence Foster Jenkins. She already has three Oscars for previous work.

She dismissed an apology earlier on Saturday from Lagerfeld, who admitted he had "misunderstood that Ms. Streep may have chosen another designer due to remuneration" and said he regretted the controversy.

"I do not take this lightly, and Mr. Lagerfeld's generic 'statement' of regret for this 'controversy' was not an apology," the actress said. "He lied, they printed the lie, and I am still waiting."

The Academy Awards take place in Hollywood on Sunday.

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