Former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Tina Brown has shared her honest opinions about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, with the journalist alleging that Meghan Markle has the 'worst' judgment.
Vanity Fair's Wednesday cover of Donald Trump sparked discourse online, following his victory over Vice President Kamala ...
Representatives for Meryl Streep and Martin Short did not immediately respond to Vanity Fair’s request for comment. Every Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress: A Complete History of the ...
Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones and author Jeff Sharlet discuss Kamala Harris’s defeat, language and identity in the 2024 race, and how journalists can approach this consequential moment.
He started working for Soros’s foundation in Russia in the mid-’90s. Over the years, his brief expanded to cover all of Eurasia, and by 2008, he had founded the Open Society Fellowship ...
Something you may have picked up on in the last eight years or so is that Donald Trump is obsessed with revenge against the people, places, and things he believes have wronged him. During his ...
She can’t play leading roles anymore.” Hallmark fiercely denied the claims, telling Vanity Fair in a statement, “Lacey and Holly have a home at Hallmark. We do not generally comment on ...
In the years surrounding her first pregnancy, Lawrence took a break from the business, telling Vanity Fair in 2021 that “everybody had gotten sick of me.” “I’d gotten sick of me.
While gearing up for this year’s late night, Wasserman tells Vanity Fair that he lets utility guide his outfit choices on election night, but a Friday appearance on C-SPAN was the perfect time ...
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