That's a vastly improved cover from last week's complete meltdown of Donald Trump, and the one a few weeks ago depicting his partial meltdown. (You can see thumbnails of those covers in the right margin of the linked article.)
The article inside tells about Ms Carlson's battle against sexual harassment. It's a serious article a serious issue, but one of the things they told about her past was the time she got set up by a TV boopers show. From Time: @ http://time.com/magazine/
One of the Carlson’s first onscreen appearances was on a bloopers show. The setup was to leave the newly minted Miss America alone with a complicated piece of technology—known, in an attempt at jocularity, as the M.I.S.S. America. As the cameras rolled on the purportedly live segment, everyone was mysteriously called away from the set so that the pageant princess had to talk about the contraption alone.
The hope was, no doubt, that she would produce some kind of babbling nonsense, or tears, or expressions of utter terror, or something equally diverting. But she declined to be rattled and, no matter what producers asked her to do, fairly nailed it. The segment is still watchable on YouTube, a cautionary tale for anyone who thinks they’ve got Carlson pegged.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C5BaYoVNMg
TIME Magazine's cover girl this week is Gretchen Carlson
TIME Magazine's cover girl this week is Gretchen Carlson
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