Drama Erupts! đŸ’„ Katie Couric ROASTS Lauren SĂĄnchez’s Vogue Cover – “What Was Vogue Thinking?”

 

Katie Couric, known for decades as America’s poised and professional morning news queen, just flipped the script with one of her most biting takedowns in recent memory.

Katie Couric Calls Lauren Sanchez's Vogue Cover in Wedding Dress 'Tacky'

The target? None other than Lauren SĂĄnchez, the former news anchor turned fiancĂ©e of billionaire Jeff Bezos, who landed the cover of Vogue in a feature that was supposed to cement her status as a cultural force—and instead unleashed a tidal wave of mockery, eye-rolls, and now, scathing criticism from Couric herself.

Couric, 67, made her feelings known in a podcast episode that aired just days after the Vogue spread dropped.

The moment came unexpectedly—tucked into a broader discussion about media, celebrity culture, and the commodification of attention.

But when Vogue’s Sánchez feature was mentioned, Couric didn’t mince words.

“It’s tacky,” she said flatly.

“And frankly, I think it says more about Vogue than it does about Lauren.

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The comment immediately exploded across social media platforms.

Twitter (or X, as it’s now called) lit up with clips of Couric’s comments, with users both praising her for “saying what we’re all thinking” and accusing her of “catty jealousy.

” But Couric wasn’t done.

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She went on to critique the visual aesthetic of the shoot, calling it “overproduced and unearned,” and questioned why Vogue—a publication once synonymous with fashion’s elite—would dedicate an entire cover story to someone whose primary claim to fame is dating one of the richest men on Earth.

“She’s not a cultural icon.

She’s not an innovator.

She’s not even particularly interesting on camera,” Couric said.

“So why are we elevating her? Because of who she’s engaged to?” She went further, describing the cover as a “strategic rebrand” designed to turn Sánchez from a tabloid curiosity into a polished public figure.

“It’s PR cosplay,” Couric quipped.

“Except no one’s buying it.

The Vogue spread in question features Sánchez in an array of ultra-glamorous outfits—billowing gowns, skin-tight designer ensembles, and even a few yacht-side shots that scream “lifestyle of the ultra-wealthy.

” The accompanying profile paints Sánchez as an ambitious philanthropist, helicopter pilot, and future stepmother extraordinaire.

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But many readers saw it as pure fluff, more of a billionaire’s vanity project than meaningful journalism.

Couric clearly agrees.

“There are hundreds of women doing incredible work in tech, media, and science who don’t get a fraction of the attention Lauren Sánchez just got for posing in couture next to a private jet,” she said.

“And don’t tell me it’s about empowering women.

This was about glamorizing proximity to power and money.

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What’s perhaps most striking is that Couric—who has built her brand on professionalism and rarely wades into personal celebrity feuds—chose this moment to speak out.

But sources close to the veteran journalist say she’s increasingly frustrated by what she sees as the erosion of credibility in major legacy publications.

“Katie still believes in the power of journalism,” one insider said.

“When she sees outlets like Vogue handing over their covers to what feels like billionaire PR stunts, it really gets under her skin.

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This isn’t the first time Sánchez has courted controversy.

Her relationship with Bezos began under highly scrutinized circumstances, with both parties leaving their respective partners in a whirlwind of tabloid headlines.

Since then, Sánchez has slowly reinvented herself, positioning as more than just Bezos’s glamorous plus-one—taking on environmental projects, leading the Bezos Earth Fund alongside him, and stepping into a more public-facing role.

But to critics like Couric, the transformation feels manufactured.

“It’s not that women like Lauren Sánchez don’t deserve a platform,” Couric clarified on her show.

“It’s that platforms like Vogue should use their power more thoughtfully.

When they reward wealth and visibility over substance, it sends the wrong message.

Of course, not everyone agrees.

Supporters of Sánchez have come to her defense, calling Couric’s comments “outdated” and even “anti-feminist.

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” “Lauren Sánchez has every right to tell her story and be celebrated,” one fan tweeted.

“Tearing her down only proves that women can’t win—whether they stay behind the scenes or step into the spotlight.

Still, the debate rages on: is Sánchez a savvy woman rewriting her narrative, or a symbol of everything wrong with celebrity culture today? And is Couric standing up for journalistic integrity—or punching down at a woman just trying to live her life?

As for Vogue, the magazine has remained silent, letting the cover (and the backlash) speak for itself.

But with Couric’s comments fanning the flames, this story is far from over.

One thing’s for sure: when even Katie Couric is calling out your cover as “tacky,” maybe it’s time for a serious editorial rethink.

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