Vanity Fair: Amy, what made you want to adapt Once Upon a Mattress? Amy Sherman-Palladino: Sutton’s text that said, “Hey, do you want to adapt Once Upon a Mattress?” And I went ...
“I’ve had kind of a long day and a long week, and if this were going to be my sartorial first appearance in Vanity Fair, I would really want it to go otherwise,” he joked. In an interview ...
Donald Trump is very good at highlighting problems that don’t exist, like public schools providing gender-affirming surgery without consent. Look, any time Trump starts talking about “the ...
Last week, sources close to the king told VF that the monarch was planning to mark his son’s birthday in some way, and the brief but thoughtful social media post issued on Sunday was deemed ...
The 2024 presidential election cycle is the first time in at least 60 years that a single candidate hasn’t been ahead 5 points or more in the polls for three-plus weeks, according to an analysis ...
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But when Willis did it, she was arguably carrying on a family tradition that started in 1991 at Vanity Fair, when Moore posed for this magazine’s August cover while seven months pregnant with ...
As left-leaning Swifties continue to giddily celebrate Taylor Swift’s Tuesday night endorsement of the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket in the 2024 election, which has driven donations and voter ...
Though the new Ryan Murphy-produced mini-series about disgraced football player Aaron Hernandez (premiering on FX on September 17) is titled American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez, it would easily ...
“I love that she’s trying different and new things all the time and seems to do very well at many of them—or all of them,” Watts told Vanity Fair during cocktail hour. “I am impressed by ...
As New York Times reporters Kate Conger and Ryan Mac note in a Vanity Fair-published excerpt from their new book about the Twitter buyout, the billionaire's team made the massive gaffe while it ...
Part 3's 12-year time jump is addressed by Denis Villeneuve, who is taking on the third movie after directing the first two.