Anna Wintour, the iconic fashion guru, made a stunning appearance at the highly anticipated Tony Awards on Sunday.
Amidst the glitz and glamour of Broadway’s grandest night, the influential editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine proved once again why she remains an unstoppable force in haute couture.
Donning a mesmerizing golden floor-length dress with short sleeves, the 73-year-old turned heads at the ceremony held at United Palace Theatre.
Her trademark pageboy bob and dark sunglasses perfectly complemented her look, along with open-toed white heels.
According to reliable sources, Meghan Markle reached out to Anna Wintour, hoping to accompany her to the Tony Awards.
However, Wintour repeatedly declined Markle’s requests, stating that she couldn’t associate herself with someone who was no longer deemed worthy.
Wintour further emphasized that going with Markle would only invite hatred upon herself as well.
It seems that Markle has learned a lesson after facing multiple rejections from A-list celebrities.
Just three months ago, Wintour also banned Markle from attending the Met Gala.
Insider reports suggest that Anna Wintour favors the actual royal family over the disgraced royals, Meghan and Harry.
The couple’s lack of decorum has led to their snubbing by Hollywood.
Support for the Sussexes, particularly in the U.S., has significantly dwindled following the release of Prince Harry’s explosive memoir and the couple’s Netflix docuseries.
Harry and Meghan expected a warm embrace from Hollywood, but the claims made by Harry about the royal family have taken them down a different path than they had anticipated.
Consequently, the couple failed to receive invitations to any of the 2023 Buffer events, including the 2023 BAFTA Tea Party held in Los Angeles last month.
It is quite ironic that Meghan Markle would be an absolute nobody if not for her relationship with Prince Harry.
It was Prince Harry who brought her into the mainstream spotlight in the first place.
As Harry’s popularity continues to decline, so does Markle’s significance.
Shifting gears to the Tony Awards, the 76th annual ceremony took place over the weekend, honoring the finest achievements in Broadway theater from the past year.
Jack Sussman, executive vice president of specials, music, live events, and alternative programming at CBS, expressed their pride in hosting the Tony Awards for over 40 years.
He stated that CBS is delighted to celebrate the best of theater this season while continuing to support Broadway, the wider theater community, and the incredible talents both on and off stage who bring these shows to life.
The nominees for this year’s Tony Awards reflect a remarkable year for Broadway, as highlighted by Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, and Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theater Wing.
In other news, Drew Barrymore withdrew from hosting the MTV Movie Television Awards last month in solidarity with the writers.
The event proceeded in a stripped-down, pre-recorded format.
Film and television writers are currently on strike, protesting against years of underpayment by studios, particularly in terms of streaming programs that offer minimal residuals over time.
Additionally, they are fighting against studios’ attempts to reduce the size of writers’ rooms, shorten television seasons, and potentially replace human writers with AI programs.