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In The Limelight by Vanity Fair

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In The Limelight by Vanity Fair

Conde Nast & Vanity Fair

Society & Culture

3.9537 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2018

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

A bonus episode devoted entirely to Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s royal wedding.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to In the Limelight, Vanity Fair's Entertainment and Pop Culture

0:10.0

Podcast. I'm Josh Duboff, Vanity Fair Senior Writer, and I'm here with Julie Miller, Vanity Fair's

0:14.5

Senior Hollywood writer. On In The Limelight, we analyze the ins announce a pop culture, entertainment,

0:19.8

and celebrity from the past week,

0:21.6

from the Kardashians to Kate Middleton and everything in between. So you get a double dose of us

0:27.3

this week because this is a very special second episode. There's only been a few events. I feel like

0:32.9

we've done the emergency episode treatment for. I remember Beyonce's twins, Megan and Harry's wedding,

0:40.8

and then I guess this is the third maybe. I feel like there might have even been others, but.

0:45.0

Yes, and you are in for a treat because Josh has been up since the very, very early morning

0:51.0

hours. I feel like you may have been the only person in the world to watch the

0:54.5

complete. The complete. Because honestly, so I was up at 4.30 a.m. on the East Coast. So the wedding

1:00.8

didn't start till 6 a.m. here. So there was like a good hour and a half of pregame coverage, which

1:10.7

it was streaming on TLC had the

1:14.3

live feed. And you got this kind of amazing. It was very different than in the U.S. I think,

1:21.3

because it was like six British commentators, but they kind of were sassy. And like if they

1:26.6

would kind of like someone would come out of the car walking into the wedding and, you know, it would be like Sarah Ferguson or something. And one of them would just be like, what do you think of that? And then they'd all kind of like, you could tell everyone sort of wanted to be even more catty than they were. Like people would say like, oh, well, it's nice, but, like, you could see they

1:45.1

in America, that would never be how it went down, you know. I love that so much. I woke up and

1:51.1

was turned on TLC towards the end of the coverage, and they had, like, clearly checked out.

1:56.3

They were just eating cake, like, not even really trying to fill. Also, I thought it was so

2:00.4

funny, because the people

2:01.4

would walk down past sort of where they were stationed, and then all the commentators would turn

2:05.9

around and wave, like trying to say hi to, you know, Beatrice or whoever might have been coming by.

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