It’s the small screen event of the year: a new adaptation of best-selling novel One Day. Hattie Crisell meets its star, Ambika Mod. Plus, author David Nicholls on why this is the perfect time for a new TV adaptation
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Yomi Adegoke: 'I Owe My Career to the Internet, but I'm Terrified of It'
Her novel, The List, is already being touted as one of the major books of the summer and is set to be adapted for TV. Hattie Crisell talks authenticity and cancel culture with the writer of the moment
Read MoreFearne: How I Learned to Be Happy
After suffering from anxiety and depression, Fearne Cotton decided to dedicate her career to sharing the tools for better mental health. She tells Hattie Crisell why she did it, what she’s learned – and how we can take care of ourselves right now
Read MoreTV's New Power Pair
A chance meeting between Queer Eye’s Tan France and presenter-turned-designer Alexa Chung led to Netflix’s most buzzed-about new show. Hattie Crisell grills the pair on working together, life in the public eye – and how Next In Fashion will do for designing what Bake Off did for dough…
Read MoreMeet the Chef Who Broke the Internet
New York food writer Alison Roman has conquered Instagram – and the food world – with her easy-breezy approach to cooking. As her second book is published, she spills the beans to Hattie Crisell
Read More'Brexit Is the Story of Our Generation'
During a politically fraught week, Hattie Crisell met BBC Europe editor Katya Adler – and got a taste of the action
Read More'I've Been Misjudged My Whole Life'
Maura Higgins was the whirlwind who swept into Love Island this summer and made it unmissable television. She sits down with Grazia’s Hattie Crisell to talk sex, feminism and the much-debated girl code
Read More'I Don't Think of Myself as Romantic'
Ten years on from his bestseller One Day, author David Nicholls talks to Grazia’s Hattie Crisell about the pressure of success, toxic masculinity and falling in love himself…
Read More'Hardly Anyone at Cambridge Looked Like Us'
Ore Ogunbiyi and Chelsea Kwakye’s new book reveals the challenges faced by black women at British universities – and calls for change. Hattie Crisell meets them
Read MoreShe's Turned Life's Traumas into Comedy Gold. So What's Next for Sharon Horgan?
TV’s queen of comedy talks to Hattie Crisell about loving and leaving behind her hit series Catastrophe
Read MoreAt Home With the Ecclestones
Tamara and Petra have swapped life in the fast lane for family time. But, finds Hattie Crisell, they still know how to turn on the glitz – and then some…
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