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Sophia Bush Isn't Afraid to Speak Truth to Power


This article is part of a series profiling the inspiring women of Together Live, a band of all-female storytellers who will travel across the U.S. this fall, spreading love, laughter, and hope. In 10 cities, big and small, the intimate one-night-only events serve as a reminder that no matter what divides us, women are strongest when we come together. Learn more about Together Live here—and get excited to join the party.


You may remember Sophia Bush as the it-girl of the early aughts. Starring as Brooke on the teen juggernaut, One Tree Hill, and as Beth in the ultimate revenge film, John Tucker Must Die—the media feverishly covered her every move. But what they weren’t writing about was what was happening beneath the surface—the fact that Bush was coming into her own as an activist. Bush first became vocal about humanitarian causes in regard to the environment, but since has spoken out about everything from the harassment she’s experienced on sets, to voting rights. Last year she participated in the viral hashtag #WhyIDidntReport movement—thanking Christine Blasey Ford and sharing her own experience of assault. Before that, she was also a founding member of Time’s Up.

Here, Bush let’s us in on the people who have told her to not speak out, but rather to stay in her lane, and why she refused to listen.

Glamour: You’ve been a loud and proud advocate for the causes close to your heart, whether it’s your work with Time’s Up or I Am a Voter. How did you first decide to trust your voice, and fight for the things you care about?

Sophia Bush: In my experience, the truth itself has an energy, like a drum beat. It makes noise inside of me. And there is nothing to do but speak it. It will never quiet down, nor should it. I’ve always been outspoken about justice, but I do remember when that personal tendency went public after Deepwater Horizon and the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster it caused. As a lifelong lover of this planet of ours, I was incensed at the environmental injustice I was witnessing. And I still am! We have so much work to do. But the work won’t get done if we don’t first have the conversation about the issue at hand. That’s step number one. And we can take our action steps from there.



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If Jenna Bush Hager Recommends It, America Will Read It


Jenna Bush Hager grew up in a house of bookworms. Her mother, First Lady Laura Bush, was a former librarian who read her twin daughters Little House on the Prairie. Her father, President George W. Bush, had a large anthology of Canadian fairytales that he’d read selections of to his girls. From childhood on, a love of reading was ingrained in her life. During adolescence Hager obsessed over The Baby-Sitters Club, and later on The Bluest Eye. Then by the time she reached adulthood, she became the de facto person in all of her friends and family’s lives to go to for a book suggestion.

“Yesterday my sister [Barbara], who’s out of town called and was like, ‘What should I read now?’ I’m always recommending books to friends, and I’m always asking for recommendations,” Hager tells Glamour. Which is why when Hager was named cohost of Today with Hoda & Jenna, she decided to launch a monthly book club, called Read With Jenna. As she puts it, “[Recommending books] is something I do in my day-to-day life, and I just gave it a little bit of a larger platform on the show.”

When Hager modestly made her first selection back in March, Tara Conklin’s The Last Romantics, the book jumped up to number 6 on the New York Times best-seller list (despite the fact that it hadn’t made the list the week before). Then lightening struck twice. Her next featured read, The Unwinding of the Miracle by Julie Yip-Williams instantly became a bestseller, and it became clear that Hager had something really powerful on her hands. Since, all of her subsequent recs—A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum and Searching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok—have also hit the list. Though her July pick, Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes was only announced on Tuesday, it’s already the bestselling book on Amazon.

While Hager is immensely proud of the fact that all of her selections have had such success—especially since she makes it a point to frequently feature first time and little-known authors— its in the community of Read With Jenna followers that she really feels its impact. “Yesterday a woman wrote on my Instagram, ‘I really wish I could afford this, but between bills and this and that, I can’t afford this book.’ Ten people wrote in and said, ‘Send me your address, and I’ll send you a book,'” Hager says. “That’s the power of really creating a place where people can come together to read, and also start a really great conversation. We created a Read With Jenna Facebook page, but readers have also created their own group called, ‘Finished Reading Jenna’s Book Club,’ so there are no spoilers. The momentum is crazy and I love that the members of the group are creating their own [spaces], which is what would happen in a normal book club.”

Hager isn’t the only celebrity who shares their passion for books with their fans. Sarah Jessica Parker, Emma Watson, Reese Witherspoon, and more regularly post what they’re reading on social media. But it’s Hager who has been dubbed the heir apparent to Oprah, whose stamp of approval catapulted authors like Cormac McCarthy, James Frey, and Janet Fitch to fame. Hager credits the book club’s meteoric rise to, “the platform of Today. We know that the people watching our show trust us, and they are part of our lives. This isn’t the first time I’ve done segments about authors or books. Since I started, really ten years ago, I’ve discussed books. So I think they trust me, and like what I’m choosing.” She’s also quick to point to Reese Witherspoon’s club as an inspiration. “I admire what Reese does for uplifting female authors. Nobody does more for publishing, because she buys these books and [turns them into] incredible television shows and movies. I think she’s done it right because she loves to read, it’s authentic. And I think anybody who has ever watched Today knows I love to read, which I think is the secret to the success.”

If one thing becomes crystal clear when talking to Hager, it’s that she really, truly loves nothing more than a good book. She recently read her daughter, Mila, the entire Junie B. Jones series. At night her husband has to ask her to turn down the light on her iPad as she stays up late pouring over novels. Though she reads six to seven books in full per month, there are countless titles she read portions of—before realizing that they’re not the right fit for the club—that she’s dying to get back to. And when you ask Hager for her favorite summer reads, she lights up at the opportunity to recommend some of her most coveted.

Read on for Hager’s exclusive summer picks, and follow along at Read With Jenna to see which book she’ll spotlight next.



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Jenna Bush Hager Remembers Her Grandfather, Former President George H. W. Bush, in a Touching Tribute


Former President George H.W. Bush, who led the nation as a Republican from 1989 to 1993, died Friday night in his home in Houston, Texas. Although no specific cause of death has been announced at time of publish, the 94-year-old had been receiving treatment for a form of Parkinson’s disease. As the world remembers the 41st President’s legacy, including his diplomacy during the Cold War, granddaughter Jenna Bush Hager took to Instagram to pay tribute to her late grandfather.

Jenna—the daughter of Bush Sr.’s son, former President George W. Bush—dedicated two consecutive posts to her grandfather just hours after his death.

The first post, in slideshow format, begins with a joyful pic of her, Bush Sr., and Jenna’s twin sister, Barbara (who’s named after Bush Sr.’s wife, First Lady Barbara Bush). “Waking up missing this giant of a man who gave me everything,” she wrote. “He taught me and my family about service, family, decency, the power of gentle words and a beautiful heart. I will miss him desperately but so happy he and my Grandmother are back together.”

The second post is a touching cartoon drawn by Marshall Ramsey that depicts Bush Sr. reuniting with his wife and their daughter, Robin, who passed away of leukemia at age 3. It shows Bush Sr. flying a TBM Avenger, the same plane he flew in the Navy in World War II, into the heavenly clouds. The cartoon is a follow-up to the viral one Ramsey first drew for Barbara’s death in April.

The sweet cartoon got the attention of Jenna, who wrote, “this brought me such comfort this morning”—and it prompted her to share a recent conversation she once had with her late grandfather. As she wrote in the caption, “I had the opportunity to speak with my grandpa about the afterlife. This is what he said: He answered without any hesitation. “Yes, I think about it. I used to be afraid. I used to be scared of dying. I used to worry about death. But now in some ways I look forward to it.” And I started crying. I managed to choke out, “Well, why? What do you look forward to?” And he said, “Well, when I die, I’m going to be reunited with these people that I’ve lost.”

“And I asked who he hoped to see. He replied, I hope I see Robin, and I hope I see my mom. I haven’t yet figured it out if it will be Robin as the three year old that she was, this kind of chubby, vivacious child or if she’ll come as a middle-aged woman, an older woman. And then he said, ‘I hope she’s the three-year-old.’”

“Robin was the daughter this giant of a man lost years before to leukemia,” Jenna said. “The little girl he held tightly: who spoke the phrase I have heard Gampy repeat for my entire life, forever knitting Robin’s voice into the tightly woven fabric of our family: ‘I love you more than tongue can tell.'”

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George W. Bush's Daughter, Barbara Bush, Just Got Married in a Secret Ceremony


Surprise! It turns out Barbara Bush got married in a small, secret wedding by the seaside over the weekend. According to a report from People, the former First Daughter and her fiancé, Craig Coyne, tied the knot at the Bush summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, in what she described as a “very short, sweet ceremony” attended by only 20 people. The guests included former President George W. Bush, former First Lady Laura Bush, former President George H.W. Bush, and other family members from the bride’s and groom’s sides.

Bush’s father walked her down the aisle, while her aunt, Dorothy Bush Koch, served as officiant, People reported. Her twin sister, Jenna Bush Hager, was matron of honor, while the roster of flower girls consisted of Hager’s daughters, Margaret and Poppy—who was also the ring bearer—and Coyne’s niece Emma. Laura Bush also did a reading.

Meanwhile, Coyne’s brother, Edward, was the best man, while his mother, Darlene, and sister, Katie, each read as well.

The bride, who wore a custom Vera Wang wedding dress, according to a press release from the bridal label, featuring ivory silk crepe, spaghetti straps, and a cowl draped neckline. Bush completed the look with an Italian tulle floor-length cape and a floor-length Italian tulle veil. She also incorporated a memento from her late grandmother, former First Lady Barbara Bush, who passed away earlier this year, as reported by People. “It’s really sweet,” Bush said. “The ‘something borrowed’ that I’m wearing is this bracelet that my grandfather gave to my grandmother on their 70th anniversary.”

According to People, the surprise nuptials are the first time Bush and Coyne have gone public with their relationship. The couple revealed that they got married after a five-week engagement, and have been an official couple since New Year’s Eve, after meeting during a blind date orchestrated by their friends last November. Bush told the magazine that Coyne proposed in Kennebunkport over the summer, in the same spot where George H.W. Bush had proposed to Barbara Bush 75 years prior.

“It’s just been a very sweet romance,” Bush told People. “And we’ve been long-distance for most of it — he’s been in L.A. and I’ve been in New York — but we’ve gotten to spend a lot of time together.”

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Sophia Bush Opens Up About the Alleged Harassment She Faced on the *One Tree Hill* Set


Back in November, in the midst of the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the rise of the #MeToo movement, members of the cast and crew of One Tree Hill—including Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton—released a letter accusing the creator of that show, Mark Schwahn, of sexual harassment.

“Many of us were, to varying degrees, manipulated psychologically and emotionally. More than one of us is still in treatment for post-traumatic stress,” the letter read. “Many of us were put in uncomfortable positions and had to swiftly learn to fight back, sometimes physically, because it was made clear to us that the supervisors in the room were not the protectors they were supposed to be. Many of us were spoken to in ways that ran the spectrum from deeply upsetting, to traumatizing, to downright illegal. And a few of us were put in positions where we felt physically unsafe.”

Now, in a new interview with Andy Cohen, Bush is taking the conversation even further, describing a time she says Schwahn touched her inappropriately. “The first time Mark Schwahn grabbed my ass I hit him in front of six other producers and I hit him fucking hard,” she told Cohen. “And he came back to L.A. and I was told years later by one of the then writers who became an EP that he came back being like, ‘That fucking entitled bitch who does she think she is,’ and this very sweet man named Mike who I love and who is like a ride or die for me was like, ‘Maybe you just shouldn’t touch the girls,’ and, ya know, Mark gave him the option of shut up and keep your job or get out.”

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Bush found herself in a difficult situation: quit and “kill” her career or stay in an uncomfortable workplace. “Because this is what people don’t understand, they go, ‘Oh well why don’t you just leave?’” she says. “First of all, why am I supposed to suffer and kill my own career because somebody else can’t keep their dick in their pants? Second of all, there is a whole crew that people don’t know about.”

Bush stayed, and Schwahn helmed One Tree Hill for eight seasons. However, after the OTH allegations were made, additional ones were levied against him by the cast and crew of The Royals. He was investigated and subsequently fired from that show in December.



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Why Thandie Newton Owns Her Full Bush on 'Westworld'


Thandie Newton isn’t afraid of nude scenes on her show, HBO’s hit Westworld. During the first season, she plays Maeve, a humanoid robot who was programmed to be a brothel owner and sex worker in the very weird Old West town/amusement park. After becoming sentient, aware of her status as a robot and that, in her previous “life,” she’d had a “daughter,” she begins to rebel while she’s being “reprogrammed” at night. Coincidentally, this happens to be when she’s nude—her “natural state”—versus the brothel-madam costume designed to objectify her for the park’s visitors.

Westworld is now on season two, and because this is HBO and nudity is a given, Newton still does nude scenes in the show. But she hilariously opened up on the BBC’s The Graham Norton Show on Friday about one aspect of her costume: namely, her merkin—or lack thereof.

In case you don’t know what this delightful word means, it is a pubic wig. Should a lady choose to go bare down there but then need to have a little bush going on for, say, their character’s nude scene on a hit HBO show, a merkin comes in handy.

Handy, that is, unless you’re Newton, the proud owner of a bush all her own. “I didn’t need the merkin because I don’t alter anything—full ‘70s bush,” she announced on the show.

She also rightly pointed out that hey, the show is set in the Old West. No one was getting waxed back in those wild days, and when characters are seen nude, it’s with full-on pubic hair—or, yep, in some cases, a merkin. “The prairie, the wide-open prairie!” Newton said. “They weren’t waxing and stripping and plucking!”

Another reason? Apparently it takes 45 minutes to apply a merkin, and Newton just wants to head home to chill with her 2-year-old. Hear, hear.

Watch the entire exchange here:

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