Vanity Fair Wants Melania Trump on the Cover Staff Erupts in Outrage
Ohana Magazine – In what’s becoming a full-blown media storm, Vanity Fair new editor-in-chief, Mark Guiducci, reportedly wants to place Melania Trump on the cover of the iconic magazine. But instead of sparking fashion buzz, the idea has ignited internal chaos and fury among the editorial staff.
According to the New York Post, even though the plan is still in its early stages, the mere suggestion of featuring the former First Lady has sent ripples of anger throughout the Vanity Fair office.
“I’ll Walk Out That Damn Door” — Editorial Staff Threatens to Quit
One senior editor didn’t mince words when reacting to the news. “I’ll walk out that damn door, and half my team will follow me,” they fumed. The threat didn’t stop there. “If I have to work at Trader Joe’s, so be it. If [Guiducci] puts Melania on the cover, half the editorial staff will quit. I guarantee it.”
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It’s rare to hear such bold, unfiltered responses from within the walls of a legacy publication like Vanity Fair, but the division runs deep.
Not Everyone Is on the Same Page — But the Division Is Real
While some on the staff are clearly outraged, others are urging for a cooler response. “To be honest, there are definitely people who don’t like the idea,” one staffer admitted. “But in the end, the decision lies with Mark. He’ll be the one who sinks or swims with it, not all of us.”
Still, the sentiment across the newsroom seems tense, if not fractured. The prospect of putting Melania Trump, a deeply polarizing figure in media circles, on the cover of a progressive, style-defining magazine like Vanity Fair has created a clash of values and reputations.
The Silent Gap: Melania and the Fashion Magazine Cold Shoulder
Since her time as First Lady, Melania Trump has never graced the cover of any Condé Nast magazine, including Vogue or Vanity Fair. This glaring omission is all the more striking considering Michelle Obama appeared on Vogue’s cover three times during her husband’s presidency.
While Melania has often been lauded for her fashion sense, many in the fashion and publishing world have seemingly kept her at arm’s length. Whether for political, personal, or editorial reasons, her absence from the glossy pages has never gone unnoticed — and the mere possibility of that changing is clearly hitting a nerve.
Melania Reportedly Laughed Off the Offer
As the Vanity Fair office boils over, the subject of all the controversy appears completely unfazed. According to a Page Six source, Melania laughed at the idea of appearing on the cover. “She declined it back in July,” the insider shared. “She doesn’t have time to sit for a photoshoot. Her priorities as a former First Lady are far more important.”
The source added, “Besides, these people don’t deserve her. She doesn’t need that kind of validation. She brings style to every day without anyone’s approval.”
What’s Next for Vanity Fair?
For now, the dust hasn’t settled. Guiducci remains at the helm, balancing a vision for the magazine’s future while navigating an increasingly rebellious editorial room. Whether or not Melania will actually appear on the cover is still unclear.
One thing’s for sure: in a media landscape where every cover is a statement, this one might just say more about the magazine itself than the woman who might be featured on it.