Sarah Silverman has landed the glamour spread of her dreams in Vanity Fair — and she’s brought along some “old” friends.
Appearing in its first-ever Comedy Issue (out now) — which features three covers — the 42-year-old comedian takes mocking jabs at the mag, lamenting it had “blatantly snubbed” her from shoots of “young up-and-coming-movie-starlets-of-tomorrow.”
“Am I not good enough to lounge in a vintage gown from the 1930s, lazily draped on a chaise,” she writes in a tongue-in-cheek letter to the issue’s guest editor, “Knocked Up” director Judd Apatow. “Or is it because of what we all know but are afraid to say: I’m just too goddamned pretty?”