Chloe Malle, daughter of actress Candice Bergen and director Louis Malle, has been appointed as the new U.S. editorial director of Vogue, openly acknowledging her privileged background while emphasizing her commitment to hard work and innovative content. She aims to foster a more direct and joyful audience, with Vogue's former editor Anna Wintour remaining influential as global editorial director.
Chloe Malle, daughter of Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as Vogue's editor-in-chief, highlighting a generational shift in the fashion magazine world, with Bergen having previously portrayed a Vogue editor in 'Sex and the City'.
Candice Bergen will guest star on Apple TV+'s 'Shrinking' alongside Harrison Ford and Michael J. Fox in its upcoming season, as revealed by co-creator Bill Lawrence. The series features a therapist, played by Jason Segel, who begins making bold changes in his life and his patients' lives. Bergen's role remains undisclosed, but her appearance adds to the star-studded cast, which also includes Jeff Daniels, Sherry Cola, and Isabella Gomez.
Emma Stone became the youngest member of SNL's Five-Timers Club, joining Tina Fey and Candice Bergen. During her monologue, Stone was welcomed into "herstory" by Fey and Bergen, who shared stories about the special "women's section" in the clubhouse. Stone received a Five-Timers jacket, finding a joint and a vaccine card in the pocket, leading to humorous remarks from Bergen and Fey.
Emma Stone is officially inducted into Saturday Night Live's Five-Timers Club, with Tina Fey and Candice Bergen appearing during her monologue to welcome her and present her with the customary jacket. The women's section of the club, created by Bergen, is praised, but they warn against peeking back due to a creepy ventriloquist dummy, which turns out to be John Mulaney. Stone discovers a stray joint and a vaccine card in the jacket, leading to humorous speculation about its previous owner.
In the latest episode of "And Just Like That," Carrie is offered a writing opportunity by her former Vogue editor Enid, played by Candice Bergen. Charlotte and Harry explore new sexual territory, but encounter a hiccup. Miranda and Steve attend family therapy, and Miranda finds herself in an unexpected situation with Che and Che's ex. Lisa and Herbert's anniversary party doesn't go as planned, and Charlotte is offered a job but turns it down. Carrie attends the launch party for Enid's new magazine and makes a deal, but things almost go awry when Enid sees a revealing photo on Carrie's phone. Harry's issue is resolved, and Charlotte gets what she wanted.
Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen looked stylish while promoting their upcoming movie, Book Club: The Next Chapter. Fonda, 85, wore a chic all-black ensemble, while Steenburgen, 70, opted for a white blazer and jeans, and Bergen, 77, wore black trousers and a white blouse. The trio stopped by Watch What Happens Live to chat with Andy Cohen about the sequel, which follows the four best friends on a girls' trip to Italy. The movie hits theaters on May 12.
Candice Bergen talks about the success of "Book Club" and its sequel, which was shot in Italy. She enjoyed traveling with her co-stars and the heavenly two-month shoot. Bergen also talks about her character Sharon's functional passport belt, which she would never wear in real life, and being the only single character in both movies. She also suggests Burning Man or Hong Kong as potential locations for a third movie.
Hollywood legends Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen united for the premiere of their film Book Club: The Next Chapter in New York City. Fonda stunned in a shimmering black suit and chic silver hair, while Keaton rocked her signature style of a flat-brimmed hat and quirky striped dress. Steenburgen was a breath of fresh air in her vibrant floral gown, and Bergen looked elegant in her cloud-colored blazer. The sequel to the hit 2018 film Book Club sees the ladies head to Italy for a wild bachelorette trip filled with romance and zany hijinks.
Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen arrived at NBC Studios in New York City during their promotional tour for their new film, Book Club: The Next Chapter, set to be released on May 12. The film is a sequel to the hit film Book Club, released in 2018, and follows the ladies on a trip to Italy. Jane Fonda, 85, said in a recent interview that she is the happiest she's ever been and has learned to steer her own life as she's gotten older.