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Today, after continued fallout from the Epstein saga and the release of Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, King Charles declared his brother Andrew will no longer have the title of prince. According to Katie Nicholl's reporting in Vanity Fair, Charles has the backing of Prince William and other royal family members in the public rebuke, though he'll continue to support his brother in private.
Meanwhile, far from the stress fractures at Buckingham Palace, Joy Press reports from Hollywood on what industry insiders think about Cheryl Hines and her full-blown MAGAfication. "It's a sense of betrayal, like, who are you? Were you always like this?," says one source. "I don't know you anymore!" |
Over the last year and a half, Cheryl Hines's transition from Hollywood liberal to MAGA wife has stunned Curb Your Enthusiasm fans, not to mention some of her friends and entertainment-industry colleagues. "There's just mutual headshaking," says one former colleague sadly. Whenever the subject of Hines comes up within their social circles, "It's like you lock eyes and you shake heads and you move on."
Ahead, VF's Joy Press on the actor's complete one-eighty. |
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BY ERIN VANDERHOOF AND KATIE NICHOLL |
In a statement, the palace said, "His Majesty has today initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew." |
VF is teaming up with Universal Pictures for an exclusive eight-episode podcast that dives into all things Wicked, including in-depth interviews with Erivo, Grande, and Jon M. Chu—hosted by VF's very own Chris Murphy. |
Inside Mario Carbone and Co.'s Carbone Riviera in Las Vegas—which campily comes with its own 33-foot mini yacht. | |
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Morris Katz and his candidates—New York's Zohran Mamdani and Maine's Graham Platner—are at the epicenter of the debate roiling the Democrats about how to rebuild and how to respond to the second term of President Donald Trump. It's a war between younger operatives and politicians who are generally but not always to the left, and the more cautious moderate establishment Democrats, headed by Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries.
VF's Chris Smith profiles the political strategist aiming to revolutionize the Democratic Party. |
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