By Brenna Egan, Photographed by Ashley Barrett

What's the biggest perk of your gig?
"The indulgent answer is being able to travel to amazing places and do the things I love, like surfing, skiing, snowboarding on work trips, and then cover them for the magazine. The heartfelt answer is that I get to meet amazing, creative people all the time, and I get to write about subjects I am interested in and care about. I could walk out of my house this morning, become fascinated by someone or something, and then find a way to cover it in a cool and interesting way. That is a truly awesome thing."
What's been the proudest moment of your career thus far?
"When I lived in Aspen and produced and hosted a morning show, I interviewed Carl Bernstein and asked him a question about Hunter S. Thompson, who I had been a writing assistant for. I was sort of obsessed with Watergate as a kid, so just interviewing Bernstein was a huge deal to me. The story he told me in return was something he had never told publicly, and it ended up making Page Six.
I woke up one day a few weeks later to an email from a mentor of mine, Vanity Fair writer Mark Seal, telling me I was a bold-faced name in the New York Post that today. I couldn’t believe it. I wouldn’t say making Page Six was my proudest moment, but pulling something out of Carl Bernstein that he had never said before certainly was!"



















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