Graydon Carter, the former Vanity Fair editor who launched the magazine’s famous Oscars party, has revealed that just one guest received a lifetime ban from the annual event.
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Carter stepped down as editor of Vanity Fair in 2017, announcing that he wanted to leave “while the magazine is on top”.
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Just one person was banned for life from the famous Oscars gala, he wrote: Harvey Weinstein.
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The Vanity Fair party grew to the point that editor Sara Marks, who handled the guest list, became the object of “bribery, threats and even abuse”, but Carter was firm in his stance of getting “as many movie stars with Oscar statues in one room as humanly possible”.