Tina Brown
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, yeah, I actually really miss him because he used to sort of.
you know, he's completely unfiltered, which is one of his most hilarious attributes.
So, I mean, I'd be in the middle of a Zoom and he'd sort of wander past with his towel, you know, from the shower and he's sort of, you know, just his towel and he'd be sort of start talking in the middle of my Zooms and I would be saying like, you know, get out of my Zoom, Georgie, get out of my Zoom, you know, but now I kind of really miss him looming in in his crazy sort of way.
There's a real sweetness to having that person, you know, in one's life.
We were like, we became like the odd couple, you know, having this
rubbing along together.
And I secretly wish he would move back, actually.
I'm slightly working on it.
Well, I mean, you know, I think that I'm not someone who sort of looks back and sighs and says, oh, it was all so different.
And Harry was a wonderful example of that.
He was always just as passionately excited about what he was doing at that moment than he was, you know, at the height of his career.
So I've learned how to really take pleasure from...
the moment that we're in and not to be someone obsessed with the past.
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This was when work was so much fun.
It's like all the fun has come out of work.
This was a period that I lived through where it was this hell for leather pursuit of great stuff.
And the offices of Vanity Fair were just the HQ of interesting, adventurous talent.