The nun sex videosJedi must end ... but first, the Jedi must pose for Vanity Fair.
Luke Skywalker and Rey Whatshername grace one of four Star Wars: The Last Jedi-related covers for the latest issue. (Leia, the First Order, and the Resistance get the other three covers.)
SEE ALSO: 'Star Wars' director confirms the last Jedi's identityAnd while we've still no idea if they're related, they definitely share the same taste in tasteful neutrals.
Rey & Luke Vanity Fair cover description #TheLastJedi pic.twitter.com/thOl7CjmH4
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He seems to favor a nice drape, which makes sense. I'd be wearing a blanket, too, if I were living all alone on a chilly island. (He does cover up his robot hand with a glove in a concession to company, apparently. And also as a concession to Vanity Fair's Photoshop budget, presumably.) She prefers a more structured look, and her "cold shoulder" getup is very on-trend.
We know, we know – they're here to talk Jedi, not trade fashion tips. But you look at those beige piles of burlap above and tell me they aren't taking style pointers from each other.
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