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French channel misspells Anna Wintour's name & the internet is CACKLING

French channel misspells Anna Wintour's name & the internet is CACKLING

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France.tv is so unserious for this one.

Not Annal Wintour!

The official French broadcaster for the Paris 2024 Olympics, France Télévisions (also known as just france.tv), had a hilarious misspelling of Anna Wintour's name during an interview with the Vogue editor-in-chief.

While celebrities showed up to the events surrounding the Olympic Games and gave interviews to different outlets, their names were obviously displayed on the screen in real time for fans to see. Except, well, this time... we fear someone inadvertently made the funniest mistake ever.

Anna Wintour was interviewed by france.tv while live on broadcast. But as her name popped up on the screen, fans couldn't help but notice the MAJOR misspelling displayed right in front of them: "Annal Wintour."

As expected, the internet is having a field day laughing at the Vogue icon having her name misspelled as "Annal." Screenshots of this interview — and spelling error — are quickly making the rounds on social media.

Shout out to the French television producer who was responsible for this. The U.S. internet culture will forever be grateful for another Anna Wintour meme.

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Gabriella Angelina is an entertainment journalist with a unique perspective on the world of TV and film. With a motto of "Don't watch me, watch TV," she has become known for her insightful and often humorous critiques of the latest in entertainment.

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