
"The portrait was reportedly commissioned months before Nuzzi's latest wave of scrutiny-an onslaught that began with the fallout from her "sexting" relationship with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which led to her departure from New York magazine. But the turbulence surged again this month when her former fiancé, journalist Ryan Lizza, published two lengthy Substack installments detailing their breakup and alleging parallel affairs, including one with former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford."
"The drawing, by artist Isabelle Brourman, is set to appear in the magazine's Dec. 2 Hollywood Issue, according to industry newsletter Status, though no image has circulated publicly or even widely inside Condé Nast. Inside Vanity Fair, the portrait arrives at a moment of internal frustration. Staffers told Status that Nuzzi has skipped routine meetings, missed assignments, and produced little editorial work as the scandals have intensified."
Vanity Fair will publish an abstract nude portrait of West Coast editor Olivia Nuzzi, drawn by Isabelle Brourman, in its Dec. 2 Hollywood Issue though no image has circulated widely. Brourman is known for courtroom sketches, including work during the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial. The portrait was commissioned months before Nuzzi's controversies, which began with a sexting relationship with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and escalated after Ryan Lizza's Substack allegations of parallel affairs, including one with Mark Sanford. Inside Vanity Fair, staffers report missed meetings and limited editorial output as leadership addresses difficult-to-investigate allegations.
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