in the American edition New York Post There was an article criticizing Vogue for publishing an interview with pornographic actress Stormy Daniels. In her column, author and journalist Jacqueline Powers Maurice expresses her anger at the fact that the hero of the publication, once considered the fashion holy book, has become an adult movie star, around which the case against Donald Trump is built. .
Angered when Vogue published details of an intimate conversation between Stormy Daniels and Trump in 2006, the journalist writes: “Listen, when it comes to taste, both politicians and pornstars should have nothing to do with fashion.”
Describing the representatives of these fields of activity as the most outmoded people, the columnist made an exception only for Jacqueline Kennedy, Michelle Obama and Melania Trump.
The journalist said that an interview with a porn star appeared in Vogue, finished His testimony against Donald Trump can be explained by the left-wing views of the magazine’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour and his support for presidential candidates such as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
“Of course, it’s up to the editors who or what appears on the cover of Vogue. What about readers? “I may be a Democrat, but I have no desire, and absolutely no need, to deliver the endless news of the Trump accusations or to find myself in the thick of political bigotry drooling over clothes I can’t buy,” Maurice wrote.
He concluded that Vogue “has no place for politics.”