"My identity isn't the problem; it's the world's problem with my identity," Amanda told Mamamia's No Filter podcast.
Amanda Knox became a household name in 2007, after being accused of murdering her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Perugia, Italy. The subsequent trial and her imprisonment engulfed her in an ...
Transitioning from a victimized public figure to a person reclaiming her narrative, Knox underscores the multiplicity of victimization inherent in her story. Her recognition that her suffering does ...
The man who carelessly included journalist Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, into the so-called top secret ...
We spoke to Jeffrey Goldberg about the Signal group chat, author John Green played a game of Wild Card and a columnist ...
My Search for Meaning speaks to Vanity Fair about how she’s still processing her 2009 trial for murder in Italy, her life as ...
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Amanda Knox had nothing but praise for Grace Van Patten‘s performance as her in Hulu's upcoming scripted TV series about ...
Amanda Knox had nothing but praise for Grace Van Patten's performance as her in Hulu's upcoming scripted TV series about ...
Knox, who has welcomed a daughter and a son since her exoneration, tried to overturn her conviction for slander related to a confession she made about her former boss, Patrick Lumumba. An appellate ...
Amanda Knox urged Meredith Kercher’s grieving family to read her book despite backlash over its “disrespectful” release. Knox ...
Author and advocate Amanda Knox sat for the Tuesday, March 25, 2025 episode of NewsNation’s Banfield to promote her latest ...