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It was announced on Monday that Teen Vogue had found its new editor-in-chief after the magazine's first choice became a victim of cancel culture. 
The magazine's parent company Condé Nast tapped Versha Sharma, the managing editor of the far-left website NowThis to head Teen Vogue's newsroom nearly two months after former Axios correspondent Alexi McCammond withdrew the job opportunity amid backlash from Teen Vogue staffers over old tweets. 
Sharma is set to take over as editor-in-chief on May 24. 
"Versha is a natural leader with a global perspective and deep understanding of local trends and issues — from politics and activism to culture and fashion — and their importance to our audience," Condé Nast boss Anna Wintour wrote in a press release. "She is a masterful storyteller who can move from platform to platform with ease, and I am excited by her optimistic and expansive vision for Teen Vogue."

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