
You Call This Fat?!, Vanity Fair Magazine asks in its June 2009 cover story with country-crooning blondie Jessica Simpson.
If there’s anything to be said about Jess, it’s that she loves “her Cowboy,” also known as Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo.
In the issue, which hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on Wednesday and nationwide, May 12, Jess talks about being a Cowboys fan: “In Texas, it’s a sin not to be. But I’ve never been as passionate as I am now. Before a game, I’m crazed, sending mass e-mails: ‘Please pray for Tony’s protection.’” Read the rest of this entry »

Vanity Fair has compiled a reader-produced list of the World’s Most Beautiful Women.
According to the fashion-forward style mag, 58 percent of respondents voted that mother of six Angelina Jolie is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World. Newlywed supermodel Gisele Bundchen came in a distant second, earning just nine percent of the vote.
British-born model Kate Moss, R&B songstress Beyonce, actress Cate Blanchett, and Iron Man 2 star Scarlett Johansson rounded out the Top 5.
“Of the billions of women on this planet, only 19, we believe, could start wars,” Vanity Fair editors said on its website. “These modern-day Helens of Troy come from both hemispheres and include legends and ingenues, a Queen (Rania of Jordan) and a first Lady (Carla Bruni of France), and at least two bedmates of Leonardo DiCaprio (Bundchen and Bar Refaeli).”
Visit VanityFair.com for a complete listing of this year’s Most Beautiful Women

Now that Gisele Bundchen and Tom Brady have tied the knot, the Brazilian-born supermodel is staking her claim on his son with ex Bridget Moynahan.
Gisele says she loves being a stepmom.
The newlywed says she feels that John Edward Moynahan is hers, telling the May 2009 issue of Vanity Fair, “I understand that he has a mom, and I respect that. But to me, it’s not like because somebody else delivered him, that’s not my child – I feel it is, 100 percent.”
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Vanity Fair celebrates West Side Story’s first Broadway revival in more than four decades in a new photoshoot based on scenes from 1961’s Tony Award-winning musical.
Featuring Camilla Belle, Jay Hernandez, Robert Pattinson, Brittany Snow, Ashley Tisdale, Minka Kelly, and Jennifer Lopez.
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Vanity Fair has devoted its April 2009 issue to the new legends of comedy.
In a photoshoot that can only be described as hilarious, the Fashion Bible features creative candids of funny folks like Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Jonah Hill, Danny McBride, Jason Bateman, Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, Russell Brand, and Superbad’s Seth Rogen.
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Silver screen siren Cate Blanchett is offering up her views on cosmetic surgery, as it relates to the entertainment industry, and how she’s avoided becoming a tabloid magnet in a revealing interview for the February issue of Vanity Fair. Read the rest of this entry »

In Tina Fey’s January 2009 cover story with Vanity Fair Magazine, the comedienne’s husband reveals the history behind the prominent scar on her left cheek.
Jeff Richmond says a stranger slashed Tina’s face in the front yard of her house when she was 5 years old.
“That scar was fascinating to me. This is somebody who, no matter what it was, has gone through something. And I think it really informs the way she thinks about her life.”

Tina Fey talks voting in the January 2009 edition of Vanity Fair, on newsstands December 9.
“When I was 18 and registering to vote, my mom’s only instruction was ‘You just go in and pull the big Republican lever.’ That’s my welcome to adulthood. She’s like, ‘No, don’t even read it. Just pull the Republican lever.’”
Read Tina’s Entire Interview With Vanity Fair

With an Emmy win under her belt and fresh off the success of her noted gig spoofing Governor Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live, it has been an eventful 2008 for comedienne Tina Fey. Stay tuned this week as the 30 Rock funnywoman is profiled on the pages of the January 2009 issue of Vanity Fair Magazine.
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The nation’s economic crisis is hitting the publishing industry in a big way. Vanity Fair Magazine has just announced that it’s holding its annual star-studded Oscar Night party at the Sunset Tower Hotel on February 22, 2009, but this year’s event will have a slightly “cozier” feel than years past, says VF editor Graydon Carter.
“The party will be a much more intimate affair than in years past; we’re going to scale back the guest list considerably. We’ll celebrate Hollywood’s big night the way we did when we first threw the party 15 years ago—it will be a cozier, more understated event. And one with familiar decor—given the current economy, and our dedication to the green movement, we will be recycling many of the elements of years past.”