A âleakedâ Vanity Fair cover for its September issue roiled and delighted certain corners of the web on Friday, with the front page featuring First Lady Melania Trump and anointing her âthe new American Queen,â inspiring reaction from across the great political divide, including from conservative mainstay Laura Ingraham and California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The Melania coverâs release came just after a report in Page Six claimed the former model and first lady refused to pose for Vanity Fair â a source told the gossip column that the steely Slovenian âlaughedâ at the mere request and immediately shut the idea down back in July.
The cover itself seems to suggest it may not have emerged from the downtown offices of Conde Nastâs culture and news affairs title, with its A.I. image and jokey copy. Teased below a tad too pristine of an image of a crowned first lady is the phrase âThe New American Queenâ â a headline to own the libs if one were ever written. Teased below this is an article delving into âMelania Trumpâs Silent Revolution.â The key components of the forthcoming Melania Intifada? âFashion, power & the art of staying silent.â
Not everyone got the joke, though. In a tweet on Friday, conservative Fox News presenter Ingraham dropped a tweet on X that traveled far and wide across the web. Below the image, the unabashedly pro-Trump Ingraham wrote: âLet the meltdown begin. Love it.â Ingraham wasnât alone, though, as several of her followers seemed to believe the cover to be real, calling Melaniaâs Vanity Fair debut âbeautiful, elegant and classyâ and predicting the liberal and conservative reaction.Â
On the left, Gov. Newsomâs comms office had some light fun with the situation, posting a VF cover that mimicked Melaniaâs debut for the storied mag but featured a crowned Gavin. King Newsom is declared in the text and a story covering âHair, Gel and the Art of Being so Handsomeâ is treated as within the issue; âAN HONOR! âTHANK YOU!!!â the post on X reads.
By Friday afternoon, it became clear that indeed, the Melania Vanity Fair cover was created as a goof â the handiwork of the Next News Network, a YouTube-based fake news channel run by Gary Franchi, who doubles as news anchor for the not-real news outlet that cobbles together stories from the Associated Press. Franchi and his network are remembered for spreading a story that the U.S. had created a concentration camp for its citizens and another fake news story about Bill Clinton raping a teenager.
The X post that revealed the fake video news platform as the culprit claimed the cover was leaked from the magazine to the YouTube outlet, and even made up some claptrap about a staff protest and a writer refusing the story. The fake news outlet even dragged famed photographer Annie Leibovitz into their charade, writing that she shot the image.Â
âThe cover drops Monday,â the network wrote on X and then named the incorrect side of the political aisle while anticipating a reaction. âGet your popcorn ready because liberal media Twitter is about to EXPLODE.â