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Caleb Hearon Reveals Anne Hathaway's Advice to Him on Devil Wears Prada 2

“I watched the original ‘Devil Wears Prada’ when I was a closeted 11-year-old gay kid in Missouri. It meant the world to me,” says Hearon, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Thai Actor Fourth's Next Chapter? Growth, New Music, and Scarlet Heart Thailand

“I feel very happy to be doing this every single day, seeing the fans and producing work,” says Fourth, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Owen Thiele Says Making His New Show Off Color Is Like Doing Therapy Every Day

“My whole career is kind of throwing pasta against the wall and seeing if it sticks,” says Thiele, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Sean Kaufman Wants Steven & Taylor to Truly Commit in TSITP Movie

“[I'd love to see] what their relationship looks like when it's working toward being together,” says Kaufman, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

How Freakier Friday Star Julia Butters Stays Grounded as a Child Actor

“You can’t play a character if you don’t know who you are underneath it," says Butters, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.v

Priah Ferguson Wants to be Known as More Than a ‘Sassy’ Stereotype

“I want people to see the range that I have always had [as a performer],” Ferguson tells Teen Vogue.

Josie Totah On Changing Carrie Role: 'Mike Flanagan Gave Me Permission'

“My cast mates joke — Alisha [Boe] and me, especially, joke — ‘Josie's, always pitching. She always has a pitch,’” says Totah, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

The Secret to Mckenna Grace’s Success? 'Gaslighting' Herself Into Positivity

“I just want to keep working, and putting work out there that I can be proud of,” says Grace, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Mason Thames Is Taking a Page From Timothée Chalamet's Book

“If you believe in yourself and go in with confidence, you'll get what’s meant for you,” says Thames, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Meet the Rising Stars of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025

Featuring cover stars Mckenna Grace, Leah Jeffries, and Mason Thames.

Leah Sava Jeffries Is Ready to Be the Next Great Heroine of Hollywood

“I'm afraid of staying in the same place ... I still want to learn," says Leah, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Lovie Simone Supports Being Shipped With Forever Co-Star Michael Cooper Jr.

“I'm ready to see Keisha have conversations that open her mind about what she went through, and how to grow from it,” says Simone, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Sinners Star Miles Caton Is Manifesting an MCU Role Next

“This year has taught me that I am definitely more capable than I thought in almost every aspect,” says Caton, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Marissa Bode Weighs in on Controversial Slippers Subplot in Wicked

“Know that the motivation behind Nessa is definitely different in the second film,” says Bode, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Anna Lambe Is Dispelling Every Inuit Stereotype

“Now with North of North and similar shows, we're showing that we're very much here,” says Lambe, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Benito Skinner Peppered Overcompensating Season 1 With S2 Easter Eggs

“As far as Benny's story, I'm still really sticking with the things that feel true to my queer experience,” says Skinner, part of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood Class of 2025.

Maddie Ziegler Hates When People Compare Her and Sister Kenzie

“She's perfect the way she is and I'm doing my own thing."

Meet the 7 Rising Stars of Teen Vogue's New Hollywood

Introducing Teen Vogue’s New Hollywood class of 2024.

Keith Powers Is Ready to Be Your Leading Man

“I can't wait to be number one on the call sheet and get to create that from the beginning,” he says.