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Zendaya, Zoe Saldaña and more appear in Vanity Fair’s 2025 Hollywood issue
Vanity Fair unveiled its offer 2025 Hollywood Edition The annual list, which “brings together Hollywood’s biggest stars in glorious and unexpected ways,” features 12 stars who’ve each left their very own unique mark on the industry over the past yr.
This yr’s issue features 4 Black stars, from household names like Zoe Saldaña and Zendaya to breakout stars like the most recent “Dr. Who”, Ncuti Gatwa and Danielle Deadwyler, who starred in “The Piano Lesson” and “Till”.
“By following their courage – and having courage – they are showing studios and streamers what stardom should look like now, even as executives scramble to build a new world order,” the publication boasts, explaining how each star “earned their place on (the issue), taking risks and navigating the famous quicksand of the industry.
In addition to highlighting the skills and performances of those actors through the years, the issue also highlights the celebrities’ quirks in various video segments. This yr, each cover star shared their “secret obsessions” in interviews with the publication.
While these actors and actresses share a passion for acting, their obsessions include music, literature and furry friends. For Gatwa, whose secret obsession is female rap, lines like Nicki Minaj’s from Kanye West’s single “Monster” give him confidence. Similarly, Toni Morrison’s literature inspires Deadwyler, each as an actress and as a black woman. Having a teaching background, the actress strongly believes in re-reading books and learning recent information from each of them.
“Something floats on the page in a different way,” she said. “(Morrison’s novel) Sula is my re-read. But in “Sula” (the question is): how does a woman energetically charge the space… the community? And what happens in relationships between women?”
Just as Deadwyler appreciates the knowledge Morrison imparted in her writings, Saldaña is a fan of feminine traditions comparable to carrying a compact mirror. After receiving such a present from an anonymous woman early in her profession, the actress explained how she made the gesture her own tradition.
“I even have all the time been a fan of ladies passing on things, knowledge or best advice to younger ladies who’ve achieved success. It’s just rather a lot,” Saldaña explained. “Now I realize it’s my turn to pay it back, so that is what I’m doing. I give small compacts (mirrors) to a lot of my colleagues and business partners.
Find out more about these stars’ obsessions and Hollywood journeys Vanity fair.