Grace Henry
Acting Entertainment and Lifestyle Director
Grace Henry is Cosmopolitan UK’s Acting Entertainment and Lifestyle Director. She oversees the Entertainment and Lifestyle strategy across print, digital and video. Grace joined Cosmo in March 2025, after working as the Online Entertainment and Factual Editor at Radio Times. As a journalist for almost a decade, Grace has interviewed the likes of Caitlyn Jenner, Eva Longoria, Morgan Freeman, Sylvester Stallone and more. Grace loves all things reality TV, and when she’s not interviewing a big celeb you can find her binging old episodes of The Real Housewives, with Atlanta and Potomac being her top two faves from the franchise. She also loves a female-led drama series – think OITNB and Sex and The City – and is a sucker for a true crime doc!
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Latest from Grace Henry

Natalie Tippett Breaks Silence on Lily Allen’s “Madeline” and David Harbour Rumors: “It’s a Major Disruption”
The “real” Madeline has spoken!

‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ S2 Winner Reveals the One Personal Thing They’re Spending $4.56 Million Prize On
“I don’t need that much money.”

Who Is Kaylee Ricciardi? Inside the New ‘Selling the OC’ Agent’s Life and What She Did Before the Netflix Show
Here’s everything you need to know about the new agent.
Who Is Alex Hall’s Boyfriend, Ian Young? Everything to Know as ‘Selling the OC’ Star Rekindles Relationship
Season 4 ended with Alex moving in with her BF.

8 Ongoing ‘Selling Sunset’ Feuds Explained: Inside All the Drama at The O Group
Who is actually friends on this show anymore?

Who Is Emma Hernan’s New Boyfriend Blake Davis? Inside the Real Estate Heir’s Luxurious Life
Blake officially made his ‘Selling Sunset’ season 9.

Clues Nicole From ‘Selling Sunset’ Has Officially Left the O Group Following Her Season 9 Firing
Nicole and Chrishell clashed again this season, and it did not end well.

David Harbour’s Old Comments About Lily Allen’s West End Play Are Raising Eyebrows
The couple split last year December, but there were a lot of telling signs before this...

Was Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ Really Inspired by Ed Gein? Breaking Down the Truth Behind ‘Monster’
Tom Hollander plays film director, Hitchcock, in the Netflix series.


