Multiple mags person reportedly reached retired to Kimberly Guilfoyle to inquire if she’d grace their covers — a coveted spot wherever Republican faces are seldom seen.
Greek Vogue “reached retired first, past In Style and Vanity Fair. They each want her for their covers and are promising a large photograph sprout and world coverage,” a root told NewsNation’s Paula Froelich.
Fortune mag has besides voiced liking successful having nan 56-year-old erstwhile fiancee of Donald Trump Jr. arsenic its screen girl.
“Nothing for illustration this has ever happened pinch a conservative,” a root told Froelich. “These magazines usually awkward distant from Republican women, but successful this time and age, they request to not move distant from half nan country, nary matter what nan unit think.”
The liking comes astatine nan heels of nan report past period that Vanity Fair’s caller editorial director, Mark Guiducci, projected nan thought of having First Lady Melania Trump, inciting lefty staffers who threatened to “walk retired nan motherf–king door.”
Guilfoyle, nan ex-wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and a erstwhile prosecutor, was precocious appointed by President Trump to beryllium U.S. Ambassador to Greece.
The glossies are proposing that nan brunette beauty airs astatine nan ambassador residence successful Athens.
“Say what you will astir Kimberly, she is simply a fascinating story. She knows wherever each nan bodies are buried connected some sides of nan aisle,” different root told Froelich.
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“It’s a awesome thought for each those magazines — not only to show that they tin besides characteristic women different than Democrats connected their cover, but here’s nan woody astir Kimberly: she ever lands connected her feet. And she is 1 of nan closest group to Donald Trump. She will ever make news.”
An insider astatine Condé Nast, which owns Vanity Fair and Vogue, told Froelich “the caller unit heading nan magazines are unfastened to each women successful each parties — and they request to boost numbers. Kimberly fits that bill.”
Condé Nast did not instantly return The Post’s petition for comment.
Another blimpish screen contender is Charlie Kirk’s widow Erika, a erstwhile Miss Arizona, who is replacing her precocious hubby arsenic nan CEO of nan nonprofit he founded, Turning Point USA.