“Monica Lewinsky on the Epstein Files” is one of those immediate-click headlines. But in case you need more incentive: Lewinsky, a VF contributing editor, has a lot to say about the nuances of grooming, the method by which Epstein and his cronies manipulated their victims.
Elsewhere, photographer Christopher Anderson has a thousand words (actually, 1,101) to say about that indelible post-arrest photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, while Aidan McLaughlin holds Mike Huckabee’s feet to the fire following a contentious interview Huckabee gave Tucker Carlson. After all that, we could certainly use a minute to reflect and regroup. See you Monday! |
HILLARY BUSIS,
SENIOR EDITOR |
Drawing a hard line between informed citizen and armchair voyeur. |
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Christopher Anderson, who has photographed members of the Trump administration for Vanity Fair, examines the image of the former prince seen around the world. Just look at him. |
In a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair, the US ambassador to Israel explained his controversial comments to Tucker Carlson and addressed a shift in public opinion against Israel over its bloody war in Gaza. |
On Sunday, BAFTA attendee John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, involuntarily shouted the N-word at Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. This week on Little Gold Men, we dissect what happened next—and consider the effect it could have on the upcoming Oscars. |
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She tried public appearances. She tried being reclusive. She tried leaving the country, and she tried finding a job. But the epic humiliation of 1998, when her affair with Bill Clinton became an all-consuming story, has followed Monica Lewinsky every day.
After 10 years of self-imposed reticence, and hoping to help victims of internet shaming, she critiques the culture that put a 24-year-old through the wringer and calls out the feminists who joined the chorus. |
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