Vanity FairWell, look who's breaking into the big leagues.Emma Stone scored her biggest cover to date this month, appearing on the front of Vanity Fair's August issue.
The shot is actually eerily reminiscent of the magazine's February 2006 cover, which also featured a hot red-headed starlet sporting blond locks and wearing a bikini. (Also, we take issue with the magazine's claim that "you may not know her." Or, rather, we are sad about the reality that every American probably hasn't seen the excellent "Easy A.")
Stone -- who is about to appear in "Friends With Benefits," "Crazy Stupid Love" and "The Help" --tells the magazine many of the same thingsshe told Elle Magazine last month. She was addicted to Farmville; she doesn't really get recognized; she lost out to Hayden Panettiere for a role on "Heroes"; she doesn't want to talk about her relationships. It actually sort of seems like she gave the exact same interview to both outlets?
But even a retread-y Stone interview is better than an interview with pretty much any other starlet. Not everyone in Hollywood slings back retorts like "That's pretty much it, the heroin, the sugar, and the wine -- nothing too crazy" when asked about her vices.