The W Magazine October issue may not be completely politically correct but you can bet it'll get the swing vote.
Hollywood icons Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried strike presidential poses, channeling past famous politicians in a very Kennedy-esque pictorial. With Timberlake sporting a prominent wedding band, a polished Calvin Klein suit, and a professionally sly smile, he proves that acting of any kind comes easy.
Seyfried makes a very convincing and compassionate First Lady, mastering the steely gaze needed to confront headlining sex scandals while decked out in conservatively cool Carolina Herrera.
The pair capture a constitutional couple with ease, mocking the memorable patriotic candidates of the past and maintaining a playful poise that will leave readers wondering what stylish and scintillating secrets are being kept.
Constitutional Celeb Covers
The W Magazine October Issue is a Stylish Presidential Parody
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