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Taylor Lorenz happily embraces the title of 'the Bob Woodward of the TikTok generation'

Yahoo News has reposted a very, very long piece from Town & Country called, “Meet Today’s Rising Creative Vanguard.” The piece features a number of up-and-coming creatives and sings the praises of the younger generation of talent. Jason Farago writes:

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Our president, the oldest ever, turns 80 next month (and Joe Biden is younger than both House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell); the year’s top-grossing film stars a 60-year-old Tom Cruise in a role he first played at 23; the song of the summer was by the now 64-year-old Kate Bush, made famous on a Netflix series that regurgitates ’80s pop culture for streaming attention spans.

Toward the end of the piece Farago gives up on the brief biographies and just lists a bunch of people in bullet points, and among them was the Washington Post’s Taylor Lorenz, who was called “the Bob Woodward of the TikTok generation.”

It’s funny because although Lorenz covers TikTok as a “tech and culture” reporter, she’s very sensitive about her age. She’s written that there’s no “right” age to be a female journalist: “These men constantly demean women in their 20s as being too young to take seriously, then the minute a female journalist turns 30 she’s an old hag that’s too old to write about technology or culture,” she tweeted earlier this month.

Lorenz seems to have embraced the label, though, copying and pasting it into her Instagram account:

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https://twitter.com/markhlyon/status/1575564104986955778

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We’re amazed she found that and even more amazed that she posted it on her Instagram account, which all teen girls have.

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