'Master Of None' Star Lena Waithe Featured On Landmark New Vanity Fair Cover

Actress and writer Lena Waithe, best known for her role in the Netflix comedy series “Master of None,” is the star of Vanity Fair’s April cover.

The cover, released Thursday and photographed by Annie Leibovitz, is the first under the magazine’s new editor Radhika Jones, and suggests a major shift in the magazine’s largely mainstream focus by showcasing an up-and-coming black, openly lesbian woman. The final cover under former editor Graydon Carter featured the A-list actress Jennifer Lawrence.

“When I thought about the kind of person I’d like to see on the cover of Vanity Fair, I thought about Lena Waithe — a member of the new creative elite remaking entertainment for her generation,” Jones wrote in a note to readers of the new issue.

Waithe has become a creative force in recent years. After working behind the scenes as a writer and assistant for directors like Ava DuVernay and Gina Prince-Bythewood, she broke out as a star of Aziz Ansari’s Netflix series “Master of None,” and created the Showtime series “The Chi.”

After “Master of None’s” second season last year, she became the first black woman to win an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, for “Thanksgiving,” an emotionally moving episode based on Waithe’s own experience coming out to her mother.

“The things that make us different, those are our superpowers,” Waithe said in her acceptance speech, after thanking her “LGBTQIA family.” “Every day when you walk out the door, put on your imaginary cape, and go out there and conquer the world. Because the world would not be as beautiful as it is if we weren’t in it.”

In addition to “The Chi,” which was recently renewed for a second season, Waithe appears in Steven Spielberg’s next movie “Ready Player One.” She is also developing an upcoming TV series centered on a queer black woman.

Waithe on Thursday thanked the magazine “for seeing me so clearly.”

Jones enlisted Jacqueline Woodson, author of “Another Brooklyn” and “Brown Girl Dreaming,” to write Vanity Fair’s profile of Waithe.

Read the full Vanity Fair story here.

This article has been updated with details about the cover and comments from Jones.

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2014

At the premiere of "Dreams Are Colder Than Death" in Los Angeles. 
At the premiere of "Dreams Are Colder Than Death" in Los Angeles. 

2014

At the premiere of "Dear White People" in Los Angeles. 
At the premiere of "Dear White People" in Los Angeles. 

2015

With Aziz Ansari on their show "Master of None." 
With Aziz Ansari on their show "Master of None." 

2015

At the New York premiere of  "Master Of None." 
At the New York premiere of  "Master Of None." 

2015

At the Los Angeles premiere of "Dope." 
At the Los Angeles premiere of "Dope." 

2015

At the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica. 
At the Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica. 

2016

At a luncheon and panel for Netflix in Beverly Hills. 
At a luncheon and panel for Netflix in Beverly Hills. 

2016

At a screening and panel of "Master of None" in Beverly Hills. 
At a screening and panel of "Master of None" in Beverly Hills. 

2016

At the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica.
At the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica.

2016

At the 16th Annual AFI Awards in Los Angeles. 
At the 16th Annual AFI Awards in Los Angeles. 

2016

At the 47th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena. 
At the 47th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena. 

2017

At Netflix's "Master Of None" For Your Consideration event in North Hollywood.  
At Netflix's "Master Of None" For Your Consideration event in North Hollywood.  

2017

With Alana Mayo at The Brady Center's Bear Awards Gala in Los Angeles. 
With Alana Mayo at The Brady Center's Bear Awards Gala in Los Angeles. 

2017

At the Netflix FYSEE Kick-Off event in Beverly Hills. 
At the Netflix FYSEE Kick-Off event in Beverly Hills. 

2017

At The Hollywood Reporter and SAG-AFTRA Inaugural Emmy Nominees Night in Beverly Hills. 
At The Hollywood Reporter and SAG-AFTRA Inaugural Emmy Nominees Night in Beverly Hills. 

2017

At Glamour x Tory Burch's Women To Watch Lunch in Beverly Hills. 
At Glamour x Tory Burch's Women To Watch Lunch in Beverly Hills. 

2017

At the season two premiere of "Master of None" in New York City.
At the season two premiere of "Master of None" in New York City.

2017

At the WGAW's Sublime Primetime 2017 in Beverly Hills. 
At the WGAW's Sublime Primetime 2017 in Beverly Hills. 

2017

At the "GLAAD and the Future of LGBTQ Inclusion on TV" portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour in Beverly Hills. 
At the "GLAAD and the Future of LGBTQ Inclusion on TV" portion of the 2017 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour in Beverly Hills. 

2017

At the premiere for "Dear White People" in Los Angeles. 
At the premiere for "Dear White People" in Los Angeles. 

2017

At the BET Awards in Los Angeles. 
At the BET Awards in Los Angeles. 

2017

With Aziz Ansari at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. 
With Aziz Ansari at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. 

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