Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue cover stars revealed
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Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue celebrates nearly 30 years of spotlighting actors shaping the industry. This year’s cover stars include veteran icons like Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldana, and recent breakout stars like Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney among the 12 honorees. Editor-in-chief Radhika Jones has more.
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