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When Dakota Fanning was approached about starring in the Peacock limited series ‘All Her Fault,’ she only needed to hear two words to get excited about the opportunity: Sarah Snook.
“I was such a massive fan of hers,” Fanning says of the Emmy Award-winning ‘Succession’ star. But the show also provided Fanning with more than just a chance to work opposite someone she admired.
Fanning explains why playing Jenny on the show proved fulfilling and complex, how the characters’ relationships evolved throughout the series, and why she tries to pay it forward to young actors she meets on sets today.
Get the full conversation at the link in bio
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Suit: Givenchy
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.
When Dakota Fanning was approached about starring in the Peacock limited series ‘All Her Fault,’ she only needed to hear two words to get excited about the opportunity: Sarah Snook.
“I was such a massive fan of hers,” Fanning says of the Emmy Award-winning ‘Succession’ star. But the show also provided Fanning with more than just a chance to work opposite someone she admired.
Fanning explains why playing Jenny on the show proved fulfilling and complex, how the characters’ relationships evolved throughout the series, and why she tries to pay it forward to young actors she meets on sets today.
Get the full conversation at the link in bio
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Suit: Givenchy
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.

When Dakota Fanning was approached about starring in the Peacock limited series ‘All Her Fault,’ she only needed to hear two words to get excited about the opportunity: Sarah Snook.
“I was such a massive fan of hers,” Fanning says of the Emmy Award-winning ‘Succession’ star. But the show also provided Fanning with more than just a chance to work opposite someone she admired.
Fanning explains why playing Jenny on the show proved fulfilling and complex, how the characters’ relationships evolved throughout the series, and why she tries to pay it forward to young actors she meets on sets today.
Get the full conversation at the link in bio
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Suit: Givenchy
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio

‘Shrinking’ star and producer Brett Goldstein says that the show has always been evolving as they made it, even with the show’s three-season arc firmly in place.
“It changes with the cast —once you fall in love with them and you start writing for them,” As the show looks ahead to season four, which will feature all of the same characters on a new set of adventures, Goldstein speaks to Katey Rich about finding space for the entire colorful ensemble to shine, including his character Louis.
Get the conversation at the link in bio
“The power of ‘I don’t know’ is so exceptional to me.”
‘Welcome to Wrexham’ executive producer Ryan Reynolds says the show found success by listening to the town first and learning alongside the community from the start.
Get the full conversation at the link in bio
'In the Running: Emmy Contenders in Conversation with The Ankler' is a special series featuring Ankler Media awards editor and 'Prestige Junkie' host Katey Rich’s chats with top talent from Disney networks and streamers, including ABC, Disney+, FX and Hulu. 'In the Running' is presented by Disney

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio

The remaking of '60 Minutes' under new CBS News boss Bari Weiss is shifting into high gear.
Tanya Simon, the first woman to hold an executive producer title on the show, was fired on Thursday, along with several correspondents. It was an emotional scene in her office.
In Simon's place, Weiss has enlisted Nick Bilton, whose first moves at CBS have "perplexed" staff who characterized his first message as “outrageous."
Claire Atkinson has more on the changes at the legendary newsmagazine, while Lesley Goldberg has news from Prime Video and an exclusive chat with the creators of 'Hacks' about the series finale.
It's all at the link in bio
“It just makes you so grateful to have six episodes of total joy in your life.”
‘Deli Boys’ star Poorna Jagannathan tells Katey Rich why the series feels like pure escapist fun at exactly the right moment.
Full conversation at the link in bio
Dakota Fanning sees Jenny, her character in ‘All Her Fault,’ as a people pleaser, but in the best sense of the term. Fanning explains why Jenny's resilience and willingness to admit when she's wrong made for such a rewarding role. Full conversation at the link in bio

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview
After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview
After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview
After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

After five seasons and scores of Emmys, 'Hacks' has ended its illustrious run. The HBO Max comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder concluded last night.
Wrapping up Deborah's control issues and the future of her collaboration with Ava, the series finale also left Deb and Ava’s agent Jimmy (Paul W. Downs) and Kayla (Megan Stalter) in a familiar yet wildly different position after blowing the whistle on an AI scheme.
With the show now in the rearview, Lesley Goldberg caught up with creators/showrunners Jen Statsky and Lucia Aniello to discuss the series’ legacy, the Hacks spinoffs they’d love to make and what’s coming next instead.
Link in bio for an essential interview

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

James Murdoch just agreed to buy New York magazine, Vox.com and the Vox suite of podcasts.
Is this the start of a real media empire or a very expensive reputation cleanse?
Claire Atkinson spoke to media veterans, Vox insiders and people with knowledge of the Murdoch family and businesses to find out.
She also examines what Murdoch’s arrival could mean for the magazine’s staffers, especially its award-winning editor, David Haskell, and what is really going on with some of the names being whispered in media circles who might join the fold.
Learn more at the link in bio

“I wanted to portray women that I know. I got to show the struggles that a lot of friends of mine go through, trying to be everything to everyone all the time.”
‘All Her Fault’ star Dakota Fanning reflects on playing Jenny, a woman contending with the often unfair expectations placed on working mothers, yet through it all, striving to be a good person.
At the link in bio, Fanning delves into how the show allowed her to explore complex feelings about relationships she hadn’t seen depicted onscreen previously, and portray a nuanced female friendship alongside Sarah Snook.
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Dress: Tom Ford
Shoe: Gucci
Bracelet and earrings: Alexis Bittar
Rings: Open Archive and Jenny Bird
“I wanted to portray women that I know. I got to show the struggles that a lot of friends of mine go through, trying to be everything to everyone all the time.”
‘All Her Fault’ star Dakota Fanning reflects on playing Jenny, a woman contending with the often unfair expectations placed on working mothers, yet through it all, striving to be a good person.
At the link in bio, Fanning delves into how the show allowed her to explore complex feelings about relationships she hadn’t seen depicted onscreen previously, and portray a nuanced female friendship alongside Sarah Snook.
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Dress: Tom Ford
Shoe: Gucci
Bracelet and earrings: Alexis Bittar
Rings: Open Archive and Jenny Bird

“I wanted to portray women that I know. I got to show the struggles that a lot of friends of mine go through, trying to be everything to everyone all the time.”
‘All Her Fault’ star Dakota Fanning reflects on playing Jenny, a woman contending with the often unfair expectations placed on working mothers, yet through it all, striving to be a good person.
At the link in bio, Fanning delves into how the show allowed her to explore complex feelings about relationships she hadn’t seen depicted onscreen previously, and portray a nuanced female friendship alongside Sarah Snook.
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Dress: Tom Ford
Shoe: Gucci
Bracelet and earrings: Alexis Bittar
Rings: Open Archive and Jenny Bird

“I wanted to portray women that I know. I got to show the struggles that a lot of friends of mine go through, trying to be everything to everyone all the time.”
‘All Her Fault’ star Dakota Fanning reflects on playing Jenny, a woman contending with the often unfair expectations placed on working mothers, yet through it all, striving to be a good person.
At the link in bio, Fanning delves into how the show allowed her to explore complex feelings about relationships she hadn’t seen depicted onscreen previously, and portray a nuanced female friendship alongside Sarah Snook.
Digital covers are produced by Ankler Studios executive producer of brand experiences Jennifer Laski. This digital cover was presented by Peacock.
Photographer & Director: @Arseniiv
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
Wardrobe
Red leather coat: Nour Hammour
Pant: SaSuPhi
Rings: Melinda Marie and Open Archive
Dress: Tom Ford
Shoe: Gucci
Bracelet and earrings: Alexis Bittar
Rings: Open Archive and Jenny Bird

She's a crime lord like none other.
Reliable 'Deli Boys' ringer Poorna Jagannathan joined Katey Rich to discuss Lucky, the unconventional crime boss Jagannathan plays on the Hulu series as the second season kicks off.
They went into detail on how Lucky defies expectations of a South Asian woman, why the 'Deli Boys' set is her "most favorite" and what's like playing a character very similar to Tony Soprano.
See their conversation at the link in bio
📸 : @austinhargrave
This conversation took place as part of In The Running, a special series featuring conversations with top talent from Disney networks and streamers, including ABC, Disney+, FX and Hulu. Presented by Disney.
“We desperately need to keep Hollywood here.”
As film and TV jobs disappear from Los Angeles, Nithya Raman is calling for uncapped tax credits, fewer permitting delays and lower fees for indie shoots. At the link in bio, the Ankler Agenda crew unpacks the L.A. mayoral race, the top candidates and what each is saying about Hollywood
“I was such a massive fan of hers.”
Dakota Fanning says working opposite Sarah Snook was one of the biggest reasons she joined ‘All Her Fault,’ a thriller centered on motherhood, guilt and unraveling relationships.
Link in bio for the interview
The Ankler Exec. Producer: @jenlaskiphotovideo
The Ankler Design Director: @YesKelsey
Hair: @JustJenda
Makeup: @Yukari.makeup
Styling: @SamanthaMcMillen_stylist
Styling Assistant: @Melanie.bauer.style
Gaffer: @LukasZanoli
Grip: @b._rd
Digi Tech: @digitalleague
Color Correction: @roastnpost_oakland
Music: @indychil
Video Interview DP: @eehugs
Video Interview Editor: @weston_cadwell
Location: @Milk
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The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.