TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE JUNE 13 2020
Featuring:
HILLARY GETS REAL: ‘I THOUGHT ABOUT BOILING BILL IN OIL – BUT I HAVE NEVER DOUBTED MY DECISION TO STAY’: Condemned as weak for sticking by her husband, described as robotic and even ridiculed for wearing pantsuits, Hillary Clinton is one of the most divisive – and opaque – women in public life. As a revealing Sky documentary sheds light on her presidential bid, the former First Lady opens up about marriage, regret and misogyny to Celia Walden
‘I’M NOT GOING TO GO INTO WHAT I SAW!’: Featuring plenty of sunshine plus peacocks and poolside sex - Netflix's White Lines has been described as the summer holiday none of us will be having this year. Laura Haddock, star of the hit escapist drama, talks to Craig McLean about lockdown, fame and single motherhood
FEUDS AND FABULOUSNESS: My life on the front row: The new memoir by Andre Leon Talley, former editor-at-large at US Vogue, litfs the lid on five decades of friendships and fallouts among fashion royalty