Vanity Fair released their annual Hollywood cover, featuring nine rising stars, including Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan, Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Mia Wasikowska, Emma Stone, Evan Rachel Wood and Anna Kendrick.We asked PopEater readers which of these actresses would have the longest careers. And two tied with 29 percent of the vote -- 'Twilight' beauty Kristen Stewart and 'Mamma Mia' star Amanda Seyfried.
Coming in third, with 15 percent of the vote was Evan Rachel Wood. And even though both Carey Mulligan and Stewart's 'Twilight' co-star Anna Kendrick were both nominated for their first Oscar this morning, they each only earned 4 percent and 8 percent of the vote respectively.




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I guess there are only white females who are rising stars. Not one other minority in the whole picture?
Yep, we are post racial! (NOT)!
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Vanity Fair is a racist magazine you never see blacks in it but that all going to change it's African Americans time to run this country and you racist can get out of our way or we will push you out .... lol
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There have been black people in previous VF Hollywood issues and on the cover. They always try to squeeze in at least one token minority whether he or she is black, asian, hispanic, etc. But it's really sad that they didn't even try this time.
Despite the lack of diversity in VF's choices, I think Carey Mulligan is the most talented of the bunch and will have the longest career.
I don't know about anyone else, but I definitely sent VF a letter to let them know just how disappointed I was with their choices. I've barely heard of any of these girls and no offense, but they all look exactly the same: pale, skinny, depressed. Even the famous Annie Lebovitz couldn't make them seem interesting. What a boring photo shoot.
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Yes, the cover is all white actresses. Name one "fresh face in Hollywood", other than the girl in Precious, who is a minority. Maybe Vanity Fair isn't the one with the issue here.
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