Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent“Ummm.” Monica Lewinsky takes a long pause. “I know this is going to sound weird.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior Correspondent“Ummm.” Monica Lewinsky takes a long pause. “I know this is going to sound weird.
Monica Lewinsky's life would look very different had her path gone a different direction. Lewinsky, now 48, famously had an affair with President Bill Clinton while he was in office, contributing to his impeachment proceedings when their tryst became public.
Monica Lewinsky is opening up about the effects of the Clinton scandal. Now 48, she made headlines in 1998 when news broke that she and President Bill Clinton had engaged in an affair, which contributed to his impeachment proceedings the same year.
Monica Lewinsky has joined the chorus of public figures to criticize cancel culture. In the documentary "15 Minutes of Shame," which she executive produced, Lewinsky refers to herself as "patient zero" for public shaming.
Monica Lewinksy was Jake Tapper’s guest on the Oct. 5 episode of The Lead With Jake Tapper, and they had a quick laugh over their shared history.
Monica Lewinsky is opening up in more detail about seeing her real-life scandals play out on the small screen. The 48-year-old serves as a producer on the FX series "Impeachment: American Crime Story." It follows the story of the former White House intern’s affair with President Bill Clinton and the subsequent impeachment trial that came about in December 1998.
American Crime Story: Impeachment” posed a unique challenge for Monica Lewinsky.The activist and writer had to navigate two different roles on the FX anthology series, which chronicles Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment following allegations that he committed perjury and obstructed justice related to an affair in the Oval Office.
news of Lewinsky’s affair with Bill Clinton became public in January 1998.When the press discovered Bleiler — who worked at a Vancouver high school — and Lewinsky’s connection, Nason’s world was turned upside down — her privacy and anonymity becoming collateral damage.“I was reeling from that discovery when January of 1998 happened,” said Nason, who was in couple’s therapy with her husband after she learned of his affairs.
Monica Lewinsky discussed cancel culture in the official trailer for her upcoming documentary "15 Minutes of Shame." "Imagine waking up with the whole world talking about you because your mistake, your secret, has now been made public.Trust me: I know a little something about this. I was Patient Zero of having a reputation destroyed because of the internet — and I would not be the last," the 48-year-old activist said during the trailer.
Joy Behar is standing by her past jokes about Monica Lewinsky after a lengthy discussion on Wednesday’s episode of “The View.”Kicking off their “Hot Topics” on Wednesday morning, Behar noted that between producing on “American Crime Story: Impeachment” and a new documentary called “15 Minutes of Shame,” Monica Lewinsky has been back in the spotlight for one of the lowlights in her life.
Today show, explaining why cancel culture is “drowning in shame.”“It’s not just people in power who have voices, that’s one of the beauties and the beasts of social media,” Lewinsky said. “More people can be heard.”She continued, “We’re living in a culture and world now where we’re drowning in shame.
William Earl Marlee Matlin, Tamron Hall and Monica Lewinsky will be keynote speakers at Variety‘s virtual Power of Women Summit, presented by Lifetime.During this one-day virtual event on Sept.
Linda Tripp passed away last year, so she won’t be able to see how she’s portrayed in the new FX series Impeachment: American Crime Story, but her daughter is speaking out.
Monica Lewinsky isn’t about to name names about who or who she isn’t romantically involved with.
Sept. 7 on FX The latest Ryan Murphy show dramatizes the infamous impeachment of President Bill Clinton in 1998 (starring Clive Owen as Bill) and Monica Lewinsky’s role in the saga (starring Beanie Feldstein as Monica).
Linda Tripp’s daughter Allison is speaking out about Sarah Paulson’s portrayal of her mom in “Impeachment: American Crime Story”.
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details of tonight’s Impeachment: American Crime Story debut episode.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the series premiere of “Impeachment: American Crime Story.”In true “American Crime Story” form, the anthology drama’s third installment, “Impeachment,” opens a little bit in the future from the events covered by the series.It is 1998 and Monica Lewinsky (played by Beanie Feldstein) is preparing to leave Washington, D.C.
, the third season of the FX true-crime anthology series, turns back time once again to re-examine the events leading up to and surrounding the 1998 trial of.
Blast from the past. Impeachment: American Crime Story might put Monica Lewinsky front and center, but viewers will be introduced to another important woman in the saga: Paula Jones.
A huge part of the story. Linda Tripp is at the center of the latest season of American Crime Story. The series, titled Impeachment, chronicles what led to former President Bill Clinton‘s impeachment trial, zoning in on the up and down relationship between Tripp and Monica Lewinsky, who was having an affair with the then-Commander in Chief.
Monica Lewinsky is reclaiming her story.
Monica Lewinsky opened up about cancel culture and public shaming while discussing her upcoming documentary, "15 Minutes of Shame." Currently, the 48-year-old is helping to rehash her infamous affair with former president Bill Clinton in 1998 by way of FX’s "Impeachment: American Crime Story," which will dramatize the events.
is finally set to premiere. The third chapter of creator Ryan Murphy’s follows the impeachment of former president Bill Clinton after his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
Monica Lewinsky is speaking out.
Monica Lewinsky got candid about her feelings toward Bill Clinton ahead of the premiere of the dramatization of their affair in "Impeachment: American Crime Story." The former White House intern found herself at the heart of an impeachment scandal and public ridicule in 1998 after a friend, Linda Tripp, released details of their affair to the public.
Impeachment: American Crime Story,” the FX series premiering Tuesday, Ashford plays Paula Jones, the (brunette) Arkansas state employee who sued President Bill Clinton for alleged sexual harassment in 1994.It’s a tough role: Ashford’s Jones grapples with sexual trauma, emotional abuse from her husband and unrelenting ridicule from the press, who painted her as trailer trash and used her as a dimwitted pawn to try to bring down the president.And unlike Monica Lewinsky — portrayed in “Crime Story”
Monica Lewinsky, 48, is sharing her opinion about Britney Spears‘ conservatorship case. The former White House staffer opened up about her own rocky past, which is showcased in the new FX series Impeachment: American Crime Story, and how she’s grown from it, when she mentioned the 39-year-old singer, in a new interview.
Monica Lewinsky kind of knows what it’s like to be in Britney Spears shoes, when it comes to media scrutiny.
Beanie Feldstein never expected to get close to Monica Lewinsky as she prepared to revisit one of the darkest moments of the former White House intern’s life. The actress, who connected with the anti-bullying activist while playing her in "Impeachment: American Crime Story," told People (the TV show!) that she hopes the 48-year-old will finally be seen in "a different light." Lewinsky joined the 28-year-old at Wednesday’s premiere in West Hollywood.
Monica Lewinsky can empathize with Britney Spears when it comes to questionable treatment under the public eye.
Monica Lewinsky can empathize with Britney Spears when it comes to questionable treatment under the public eye.In a new Q&A with magazine, Lewinsky talks about revisiting part of her painful past and also getting to tell her own story by being a producer on . Ryan Murphy's highly anticipated new series revisits her headline-making affair with Bill Clinton.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorMonica Lewinsky stepped out to FX’s champagne toast to “Impeachment: American Crime Story” on Wednesday night at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.Lewinsky, a producer on the latest installment of Ryan Murphy’s Emmy-winning anthology series, posed for photographers on the red, white and blue arrivals carpet for a few minutes before skipping the interview press to head inside to a makeshift cocktail lounge.
, is back with a third installment,, which depicts the events surrounding and leading up to the 1998 trial of President Bill Clinton.
Ryan Murphy’s penchant for campy histrionics in focusing its narrative arc on the three women whose cumulative actions culminated in Clinton’s fall from grace: Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein), Linda Tripp (Murphy stock player Sarah Paulson) and Paula Jones (“B Positive” star Annaleigh Ashford). They each deliver terrific performances in an absorbing take on a scandal that closed out the decade on a sour note.
Beanie Feldstein poses with Monica Lewinsky at the premiere of FX’s Impeachment: American Crime Story at Pacific Design Center on Wednesday night (September 1) in West Hollywood, Calif.
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