Vanity Fair Does the Hunt Story

vanityfair.jpgEver since we published our story in March about the fight inside Dallas’ wealthiest family, I’ve been waiting to read Vanity Fair’s version, written by Alan Peppard. Yes, that Alan Peppard. Sources tell FrontBurner that Peppard got permission to write for the glossy because he has compromising photos of Bob Mong doing a beer bong with Matt Leinart. Anyway, the wait is over — at least for me. An advance copy of the article from the upcoming June issue found its way to me (hi, Lizzie!). I can’t post the PDF, but I took a picture of the printout for you. You might be able to make out a red box I drew there in that second column of the opening page. That’s my favorite sentence in the whole story:

She disassociated herself from the controversies over her father’s polygamous propensities and his right-wing political views — in a self-published 1960 novel, Alpaca, H.L. proposed a Utopia where extra votes were apportioned to those who paid higher taxes — by pouring her energies into domestic life with her husband, the handsome and athletic Al G. Hill Sr., and their three children.

I’m still trying to diagram it. Wonky editing concerns aside, though, the story’s strongest point is the detailing of Al III’s financial straits. Peppard has some good numbers we weren’t able to get. But, then, our story had more sex. Which magazine did the story better? You’ll have to wait a few days to read for yourself. Hang in there, Hunt family.

6 Comments to “Vanity Fair Does the Hunt Story”
  • Gwyon

    “Financial straights”?

  • Tim Rogers

    I’m homonymally challenged. Fixed it, Gwyon. Thanks.

  • PuddinTane

    LMAO! Didn’t like my comment, huh?

  • Zac Crain

    We switched servers for the blog over the weekend, PuddinTane. Looks like some comments were lost during the transition.

  • drex

    maybe it was lost in your beard hippy

  • Dinah

    It was an intersting article. too bad families have to fall apart in this way and the only winners turn out to be the lawyers.

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