Tina Brown
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sort of weirdly bitter about me.
I don't know, because he did a great job.
Vanity Fair was a great success.
So what is there to be bitter about?
I'm not sure.
No, not every morning.
If I was going to go to some big event, I would certainly have her ask her to come over and help me.
For sure.
Why wouldn't I?
I think everybody would.
You know, she had much better taste in clothes than I did.
Why do you think you brought these things up?
I mean, what do you think?
Because I think, look, again, I mean, I'm afraid, I hate to say it, but I think it's the sort of the sexist way of looking at women.
I don't really know.
I think it's the sort of
condescending myth that makes men feel better sometimes because we're very threatening.
And therefore, my success had to be wrapped around with a kind of somewhat belittling
sort of rocket imagery.
I have to say that what used to amuse me really is that when I got awards as an editor, the citations were always so much more silly than those citations that men would get.