Media members across the political spectrum expressed outrage Thursday after Alexi McCammond was forced out as Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief over backlash to tweets she posted as a teenager.
Anna Wintour, the notoriously high-powered Vogue executive, was aware of the tweets that would eventually lead to Alexi McCammond's resignation but hired her anyway and then couldn't save her from ...
Incoming Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Alexi McCammond has resigned following public backlash over her past racist tweets about Asian people. “My past tweets have overshadowed the work I’ve done to ...
In a statement Wednesday night, Teen Vogue editor Alexi McCammond indicated she isn’t going to step down, apologized again for her previous racist tweets, which came to light last week, and said she ...
Saying her past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets have overshadowed her work, Alexi McCammond said Thursday that she and publisher Conde Nast have decided to part ways at Teen Vogue. "I should not have ...
"Conde Nast and I have decided to part ways," McCammond said on social media after being condemned by magazine staff members for past tweets. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Former Axios reporter ...
More than 20 Teen Vogue staffers sent a letter to Condé Nast management to rebuke the recent hiring of Alexi McCammond as the magazine’s new editor in chief in light of her “past racist and homophobic ...
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