Teen Vogue has chosen a new editor-in-chief to replace Alexi McCammond, who left amid controversy over her past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets. Versha Sharma, a top editor at digital news site NowThis, will take over May 24.
This image released by Conde Nast shows Versha Sharma, newly named editor in chief of Teen Vogue, replacing Alexi McCammond.
NEW YORK — Teen Vogue has chosen Versha Sharma, a top editor at NowThis, to replace Alexi McCammond as editor in chief after a swirl of controversy over McCammond’s past anti-Asian and homophobic tweets. “I am incredibly excited and grateful for this awesome opportunity,” the 34-year-old Sharma tweeted of Monday’s announcement.
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