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How much does Vanity Fair love Tina Fey? Back in April, the mag tapped Annie
Leibovitz to shoot the comedian for its "Who Says Women Aren't Funny?" cover.
(Christopher Hitchens said so, but no matter.) Since then, Fey has only gotten
funnier! And hotter!
Sure, most people don't watch 30 Rock [Though they SHOULD. --Ed.], but her
spot-on Sarah Palin impersonations have made Saturday Night Live relevant for
the first time in years. Publishers are so convinced she's funny that they gave
her $5 million for a single book, even though no one reads anymore! And now
we hear Vanity Fair has gone and told Leibovitz to shoot Fey again for another
cover.
"Fey was joking around about how she was scared to work with Leibovitz alone
this time," says a source. (Sarah Silverman and Amy Poehler joined Fey on the
April cover.) It's not clear what issue she's being shot for, although we'd have to
assume it's December: Has anyone had a bigger 2008 than Fey? (Okay, maybe
Obama. We'll see in two weeks.)
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Fey on Republican veep nominee Sarah Palin: “When I first saw her, I didn’t think we looked alike at all. Then during
the convention, I started to think, ‘OK, maybe a little.’ I expected people to be like, ‘Ahhh, we thought it’d be better
than that.’ I stand by the pieces as both fair and quite gentle…We glue my ears down. That’s one of the tricks… I’ll
tell you, that lady is five times better-looking than I am. She’s 44? She’s got none of that droopy s—. She’s keeping
it tight!”
Baldwin on Fey having political superpowers: “She got me to play a Republican! For conceivably six years of my life!
She is so much less vain and self-absorbed than most. So many actresses are high-maintenance. But she doesn’t
bring that neurosis.”
Fey on her new book deal with Little, Brown & Company: “I wouldn’t write a big tell-all, behind-the-scenes thing…it
would be humorous. Unfortunately, I could become the Erma Bombeck of the 25th century, because it’s going to
take me a long time to write.”
Fey on stand-up comedy: “I really admire stand-up as an art form. Growing up, I would watch anything with a red
brick wall behind it. I loved it. But I always said if I ever tried it, I wouldn’t want to half-ass it.”
