The glamorous woman on the front page of a controversial piece of magazine in New York about the 'casual cruel' emerging Maga generation is an aspiring rights student called 'Mrs President'.
Anna Claire Howland, 21, became a nocturnal sensation after a photo in which she was, was chosen for the piece in which an inauguration party was described in Washington.
The article led to a wave of recoil from Republicans and Maga Faithful after the host of the event accused the publication of cropping black people from the photo in an attempt to make the Pro-Trump party seem completely white.
On the photo, a glowing Howland smiled from ear to ear and grabbed a glass of red wine, where fans describe her beauty as their 'Roman Empire' and start an internet-wide search to detect her.
It has now been revealed that the glamorous partygoer is Junior at Southern Methodist University, with the main subject psychology and minororing in business.
The 21 -year -old was raised in Mountain Brook, Alabama – often considered the most prosperous suburb in the entire state – by her mother Mary Beth and father of real estate, Rob Howland.
The vast 6,800 square feet of her family was once shown in Birmingham Home & Garden, with details about the 'dominant arcades and limestone outside' that make the unique house breathtaking.
Mountain Brook is often described as an 'old money' region that 'only wants to be left'.
Maga fans swoon about a mysterious woman depicted on the cover of the controversial 'cruel children's table' of New York Magazine Spread
Anna Claire Howland, 21, became a nocturnal sensation after a photo in which she was sitting, the piece was chosen in which an inauguration party was described in Washington
In 2024, Howland served as a chapter president for her women's club, Kappa Kappa Gamma.
In a valuation post in which Howland was celebrated, the women's club revealed that she had ambitions to continue with higher education after completing her diploma to follow another diploma in the law.
“Anna Claire likes to try new restaurants, read, hook, go on a walk with friends and cook in her spare time,” read the message.
'When asked what KKG means for her, Anna Claire said:' Kappa has transformed my entire university experience and I know part values ​​and countless memories of what is irreplaceable.
In response to the post, dozens of other chapter members and friends who describe Howland were 'Mrs President' and 'the best ever' to lead them.
The 21-year-old was a cheerleader in high school who shares photos that travel around the world and her journey with religion publicly detailed.
She was baptized on a ranch in North Carolina in 2016 and joined every summer in the following years.
Howland described the 'honor' of serving as her women's club president on LinkedIn and writing: 'It is both an honor and a privilege to serve the Gamma Phi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma as their president for 2024.
She attended the Maga event next to her sister, Mary Louise (in the middle of the right)
In 2024 Howland served as a chapter president for her women's club, Kappa Kappa Gamma
'In this position I lead and represent 243 collegial women and I manage a board of 24 members.
“Moreover, I regularly communicate with campus officials, Kappa Alumnae, Kappa's head office, as well as the advice, standards and the houseboards of our chapter.”
Howland still has to comment publicly on her new fame, after X was set on fire with Maga fans who swam on her photo.
She went to the Maga event next to her sister, Mary Louise. Her mother, Mary Beth, was also depicted at party events from the inauguration weekend.
“The bottom left is my Roman Empire,” wrote Jack Mac van Barstool and shared the photo of her.
Another admitted that he sounded 'like a simp' when he described the woman as' legitimate beautiful. Could be a low level or more influenced, I know for sure. '
In response to Mac's post, he was flooded with messages warning that he would not 'have a chance' with the woman and describe her as in his own 'competition'.
“Thanks to this photo I just became a member of the Republican Party and I am not even American,” one still joked.
The mysterious woman wore a slinky black dress with lace details and grinned next to another friend while they party
The author of the piece referred to the good appearance of those present throughout the article after experiencing the cheers firsthand in Butterworth's Bistro next to young Republicans who celebrate the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
Guests were described in the article as “young, cheerful and casual cruel.”
“As I was ever informed,” these young conservative parties are 80 percent men and 20 percent the most beautiful women you've ever seen, “wrote the journalist.
“Many are hot enough to be extras in the upcoming American Psycho Remake,” referring to the film about the young Urban Professional in the 80s.
While some liberals can imagine the Kimberly Guilfoyle's of the world, NY Magazine wrote that it was obvious 'in this house, Melania is a mother'.
'Their make -up is subtle, their hair only blown out softly, their faces not noticeably botoxed.
'The men look like Pete Hegseeth, in bows and black suits, with clean shaved faces. The women are almost all out of their competition.
The electric scene – and attendees – were described as a new wave of Trump supporters who were liberated from the Malcast in 2016.
The author of the piece referred to the good appearance of the participant during the article
The party was organized to celebrate the return of Donald Trump to the White House, alongside First Lady Melania (shown together)
“Among the tourists from Tampa, the donors and the last politicians Trump have been hit in submission, one can also witness the emerging influence of a newer type of conservative,” the reporter wrote.
'They are not detached whether working class or anti -elite or many of the other adjectives used since 2016 to describe Trump supporters. Since 2016 they have been young, offensive, urban and very online.
'They are crypto nerds and influencer girls and recent Maha (Make America again) converts and gays of all stripes, plus your standard-fare Joe Rogan listening Bros. A few of them would call themselves republican. '
But the publication has been closed Cutting the image to remove a person of color – making it look like the only 'casual cruel' Trump fans present were all white.
Party host CJ Pearson, a black conservative activist and political adviser, described the article and the photo choice as 'insane'.
“This is insane,” he wrote on X. “I organized this event and @Nymag deliberately let me out of their story because it would have undermined their story that Maga is a racist cult.”
Another participant said, “I was on this party, just like many other conservative media -influencers who black, Latino, Asian, etc.”
A third added: “This is low.”
On January 20, a reporter attended an inauguration party in Washington in Butterworth's Bistro next to young Republicans who celebrated the return of Donald Trump to the White House
Party host CJ Pearson, a black conservative activist and political adviser, described the article and the photo choice as 'insane'
The cover photo contained glamorous, young white partygoers dressed in chic dresses and tuxedo, grinning with drinks in their hand while they celebrated.
The promotion of the piece, the NY MAG X account wrote that the story “About the young, cheerful, self -assured and casual cruel trumpers were, after conquering Washington, set their sights on the rest of America.”
But quickly the entire photo started to spread on the cover, and viewers with eagle eyes noticed that there were several black attendees in the photo that were not visible in the last crop.
A trio of black men on the left side of the frame was completely cut, while the face of an ethnic ambiguous man was covered by smart places of the subtitle: the cruel children's table.
The author of the article refers twice in their piece to the 'whiteness' of the Maga Cohort.
First they wrote: “Almost everyone is white.”
Later in the piece, with a participant in one of the inauguration parties, they added: “” Did you notice that the entire room is white? 'An older woman in an updo and a silver cross -dress dress asked me, although it was not entirely clear whether she thought that was a good or a bad thing. '
Since then, the journalist has made their X account private in the aftermath of the Maga recovery.
'Why did they deliberately omit conservatives of color? Including the host? “A critic asked.
“Selectively and deliberately crop discriminatory,” added another.