Archive for the ‘Vanity Fair’ Category
Ladies Of “Twilight Eclipse” Vanity Fair July 2010

Six of the leading ladies of the summer blockbuster The Twilight Saga: Eclipse — Dakota Fanning, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Elizabeth Reaser, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Julia Jones, shared tales from the set as they were photographed by Norman Jean Roy for snaps that will appear on the pages of the July issue of Vanity Fair Magazine.
Eclipse opens June 30.
World Cup Soccer Stars Vanity Fair June 2010

Some of soccer’s biggest stars are stripping for VF! In honor of next month’s soccer World Cup Soccer Championship in South Africa, Vanity Fair Magazine has commissioned shutterbug Annie Leibovitz to snap a full spread on the upcoming World Cup star players wearing their country’s flags — and very little else. Here’s the cover with Didier Drogba of the Ivory Coast and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo — the Portguese Armani underwear spokesmodel recently romantically-linked to socialite Kim Kardashian.
Other hunks stripping down to their skivves for Vanity Fair include USA’s Landon Donovan, Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o, and Brazil’s Kaká.
Leibovitz traveled to Milan, Madrid, London and Brooklyn for the photoshoots.
Letterman Scandal & Staff Relations Exposed In Vanity Fair Tell-All: “It Was Like A Cult”

A new article featured in the April issue of Vanity Fair takes a closer look at the alleged attempted extortion of CBS late night boss David Letterman, and describes a set monopolized by the charismatic comic’s power over young women. In fact, one former Late Show staffer compares the behind the scenes action at The Horse & Pony Show as “cult-like.”
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Zoe Saldana Reacts To All-White Vanity Fair Young Hollywood Cover
Avatar’s Zoe Saldana — who is Dominican-American Dominican & Puerto Rican — is weighing in on the lack of racial diversity on the cover of Vanity Fair Magazine’s annual Young Hollywood Issue.
“I feel like we can spend a lot of time bashing our beautiful country, but we don’t give it enough credit,” the first generation American told Access Hollywood at the New York City screening of HBO’s How To Make It In America on Wednesday. The actress says she’s hopeful the media will catch up with the nation’s ever-changing racial makeup. “Our pace might be a little slow and it might not be on par to how we, as American civilians, would like it to be, but it is still an amazing country,” Zoe continued. “So, when I look at magazines like Vanity Fair and Vogue, I know that it’s just a matter of time, the same way Obama took his time and he got to office and became President… it’s just a matter of time until magazines, the media, our art, our culture, our colloquial lifestyle, tags along to our today reality.”


