As you might have noticed, we at Vanity Fair have long covered all things Kennedy. That includes Ryan Murphy's FX series Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. We published first-look images from the series; we talked to stars Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly; we dug into whether its depictions of Kennedy's relationship with Daryl Hannah and Jackie O's final days resembled real life (not always, as Jack Schlossberg has said, and as Hannah herself has now written in The New York Times). Today, we've got another story to add to the roster: supervising producer (and VF contributing editor) Juli Weiner's insider account of how the crew created the all-important wedding episode, from reconstructing a landmark church to landing on the writers' interpretation of why, exactly, Bessette was two hours late to the ceremony.
Elsewhere, we're continuing to cheer for Alysa Liu (who was just as inspiring in person as she was at the Olympics, according to writer Natasha O'Neill), running down the history of political protests at the Oscars, and waiting with bated breath for more Heated Rivalry. See you Monday!
Cowriter Juli Weiner takes us inside the show's reenactment of the big day—from the James L. Brooks classic that inspired the episode's thorniest moment to the poignant original ending she ultimately had to nix.
The Olympic champ won hearts (and medals) with her cool confidence on the ice—but she's also not resting on her laurels: "Having the Olympic gold doesn't satisfy me." VF talks one-on-one with the gold medalist.
In the first edition of Party Animals, a weekly column on politics, power, and society in the nation's capital, Vanity Fair's Aidan McLaughlin examines a balmy feature of Donald Trump's second-term military operations.
At Trump's South Florida palace, the commander in chief launches wars in between waltzes. Members, socialites, and White House officials take VF inside the makeshift Situation Room at Mar-a-Lago.
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