(In the U.S) Vanity Fair Staff Push Back Against Reported Plan to Feature Melania Trump on Cover


Employees at Vanity Fair are reportedly resisting a proposed plan to feature First Lady Melania Trump on the magazine’s iconic cover. The idea, attributed to recently appointed global editorial director Mark Guiducci, has sparked intense internal backlash, with several staffers claiming there would be a “meltdown” if it went ahead.

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According to reports, employees view the move as controversial and fear it could damage the publication’s reputation and identity. Some insiders argue that putting Mrs. Trump on the cover would conflict with the magazine’s editorial values and alienate its readership.


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The reported revolt underscores the challenges facing Guiducci as he seeks to shape Vanity Fair’s global editorial direction. While the plan has not been officially confirmed, the strong reaction from staff suggests that any decision regarding Melania Trump’s potential appearance could deepen divisions within the publication and trigger wider public debate.


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