Morning Memo: Anna Wintour On Her Way Out?; Natalie Portman Single Again; Amy Winehouse's Hubby Stays in Jail
Russian Vogue's Aliona Doletskaya was reportedly introduced as "the next editor of American Vogue" at an event in Moscow. A spokesman for the still-Anna Wintour-helmed operation responded: "These variations are nothing unusual for magazine publishing, and we have the greatest admiration for every editor in chief of all the international Vogues." [P6]
Like many of us, Charlize Theron does not understand the popularity of The Hills. "Why is it so big?" she asked a reporter. "It's about nothing!" [US Weekly]
Natalie Portman and musician Devendra Banhart have broken up. [People]
Richard Meier's 28-year-old son, Joseph, is claiming that the architect--who is "known for having an appreciative eye for beautiful women"--forced him into Mount Sinai Psychiatric Hospital when he discovered his famous father was gay. [P6]
Guest of a Guest has posted a map of the New York nightspots "where the coolest people are hanging out." [Guest of a Guest]
Amy Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil has rejected the opportunity to get out of jail early because he would have to go straight to rehab. [The Sun]
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