Dogue 2026 is Here! Bad Bunny's beagle tucks into spaghetti as he joins Millie Bobby Brown's pet pooch in the spin-off Vogue magazine

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By BETHAN EDWARDS, SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER

Published: 20:37 BST, 18 August 2026 | Updated: 22:57 BST, 18 August 2026

Several celebrity dogs were ready for their closeup this week as Dogue once again returned for the 2026 issue. 

Bad Bunny's beagle and Millie Bobby Brown's miniature poodle made their debut for the magazine in their own cover shoots taken in honour of summertime. 

For the third installment of Dogue, Bad Bunny's four-year-old pet pooch Sansa stole the show as she tucked into a plate of spaghetti while sat at a dinner table with the rapper. 

The photos looked to be straight out of the Lady and the Tramp as the artist fed Sansa spaghetti from his fork. 

Bad Bunny got his beloved pooch when she was just three months old and said he saw the similarities to Sophie Turner’s character Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones, 'The name just felt right from the beginning,' he told the magazine. 

He added: 'I’m a strict dad. But loving and always willing to watch television with her.' 

For the third installment of Dogue, Bad Bunny's four-year-old pet pooch Sansa stole the show as she tucked into a plate of spaghetti while sat at a dinner table with the rapper

Bad Bunny got his beloved pooch when she was just three months old and said he saw the similarities to Sophie Turner’s character Sansa Stark in Game of Thrones

While the singer is travelling the world, Sansa lives a stable life in Puerto Rico but the Dogue photo shoot isn't her first time in front of the camera as the beagle previously starred in Bad Bunny’s Ojitos Lindos music video back in 2023. 

Asked who would voice Sansa in a movie, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, said: 'Cameron Diaz.' 

Meanwhile Stranger Things star Millie's miniature poodle Winnie took a break from her Georgia farm where she loves to roll around in mud with their pigs to model for the magazine. 

Winnie, whose full name is Winnie the…Poohdle, proudly sat up tall on a table in front of a red apple as Millie kept a close eye on her beloved dog. 

The actress, 22, and her six-year-old pooch looked to be having the time of their life as they posed for photos and played ball in a pristine white penthouse set. 

Winnie is no showbiz newcomer as since she was adopted as a puppy, just before lockdown in March 2020, she has been on set with Millie for the films Damsel, Enola Holmes, multiple seasons of Stranger Things. 

The miniature poodle has also starred in several press videos and has even appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Millie, who has ten dogs, also revealed that Winnie has helped her with her anxiety as she learned deep-pressure therapy where she puts her paws on the actress' chest when she's having a panic attack. 

'She’s a little genius. I got her to help me with my anxiety and she’s completely changed my life,' Millie gushed. 

Winnie lives in Georgia with Millie, her husband Jake Bongiovi and their daughter. 

Meanwhile Stranger Things star Millie's miniature poodle Winnie took a break from her Georgia farm where she loves to roll around in mud with their pigs to model for the magazine

Winnie is no showbiz newcomer as since she was adopted as a puppy she has been on set with Millie for the films Damsel, Enola Holmes, multiple seasons of Stranger Things

The third dog making the cut for the Vogue spin-off magazine was Lena Dunham’s Mexican hairless 'first-born' Ingrid and Chinese Crested Cornichon as they relaxed on a bed

Lena Dunham pictured in 2025 

The third dog making the cut for the Vogue spin-off magazine was Lena Dunham’s Mexican hairless 'first-born' Ingrid and Chinese Crested Cornichon as they relaxed on a bed. 

The inspiration behind this Vogue shoot came after an editor spotted a Labrador puppy on the cover of the magazine in February 1997.

The magazine teased that more celebrity dogs will be announced in the coming days.  

Other famous dogs that have made it to the cover of Vogue over the years include a Great Dane that belonged to Coco Chanel, and Yorkshire terriers standing alongside Arthur Elgort.

Previously in Dogue, Sydney Sweeney's dog Tank, Demi Moore's chihuahua Pilaf and Glen Powell's beloved pooch Brisket have all had cover shoots.  

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