Overview
- Semafor reported Guiducci is considering asking the first lady to appear on a cover as part of a broader editorial reset.
- Anonymous staffers told the Daily Mail they would quit if it happens, while other employees said the threats are likely performative.
- Fox & Friends hosts weighed in, with Brian Kilmeade saying the complaining editor should be fired and Ainsley Earhardt pledging to buy copies.
- Melania Trump did not appear on U.S. Vanity Fair or Vogue covers during the previous Trump administration, though she was on Vanity Fair Mexico in 2017 and has said she has no interest in covers.
- Condé Nast has not provided an immediate response to media inquiries, and no cover has been confirmed or announced.