Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman announce the name of their stealthy mobile video startup

Called Quibi, short for quick bites, the company is creating content with notable filmmakers Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro and Antoine Fuqua.

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‘GQ’s comedy issue throws hysterical shade at ‘Vanity Fair’s photoshoot fail

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Another day, another photoshoot fail. Only this time, the extra limbs were intentional.

GQ Magazine‘s 2018 Comedy Issue is here and in the name of big laughs the cover mocked the memorable Vanity Fair “Hollywood Portfolio” cover shoot that made Reese Witherspoon look like she had three legs and Oprah Winfrey look like she had three arms earlier this year.

Reese’s 3 legs..pic.twitter.com/Jm5bfcshjs

— Jennifer Y. (@2many2read) January 25, 2018

For the cover comedy stars Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, and Sarah Silverman were photographed posing together in stunning dresses. But while there are only three women present in the shot, if you look closely (or not even that closely, TBH) 15 different arms and legs can be seen. LOL. Read more…

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Miley Cyrus takes back apology she made 10 years ago for topless photo

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Miley Cyrus just proved it’s never too late to admit that your apology didn’t come from the heart.

The singer has retracted an apology she issued over a semi-nude photograph taken by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair 10 years ago. 

The singer tweeted a photo of the front cover of the New York Post—dated April 26 2008—emblazoned with the headline: “MILEY’S SHAME.”

On the bottom right of the front page reads an apology from Cyrus at the time: “I feel so embarrassed. I never intended for any of this to happen.”  Read more…

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All of your favorite black luminaries assembled for one powerful post-Oscars pic

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Some of the best moments of the Academy Awards are not captured by television cameras or red carpet pics. They happen after the show is over, in the throes of various parties—like Elton John’s annual post-Oscars celebration, or the mysterious Beyoncé and Jay-Z bash we keep hearing about. 

Before making their way there however, almost every celebrity first stops by the legendary Vanity Fair party and has their photograph taken in an decadent mini-studio session. This year was no different—except courtesy of VF, photographer Mark Seliger blessed us all by assembling an iconic photograph featuring all your favorite black luminaries. Read more…

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‘Vanity Fair’ digitally erased James Franco from cover after sexual misconduct allegations

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Vanity Fair’s 2018 Hollywood Portfolio issue, which featured 12 impactful stars in the entertainment industry from Oprah to Robert De Niro, used to include another man: James Franco.

Though Franco was originally included in the group shot, in wake of sexual misconduct accusations against the actor from five women Vanity Fair made the decision to digitally erase him from the final cut.

12 extraordinary stars, one very momentous year. The 2018 Hollywood portfolio is here: https://t.co/6PfsFsPzK1 pic.twitter.com/MfRsp2y9Z3

— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) January 25, 2018

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