Monica Lewinsky's dazzling comeback: A look at her life today
Monica Lewinsky was an ordinary government clerk whose life took a 180-degree turn after her affair with Bill Clinton came to light. A lot of time has passed since the memorable events of 1998. What does the woman who caught the attention of the President of the United States look like today?
24 July 2024 06:53
Monica Lewinsky began her career in Washington as an intern. Despite working at the White House, people in her position typically couldn't expect meetings with high-ranking politicians. But in her case, it was different.
Within three years, the attractive brunette managed to gain the favour of the most critical person in the United States. With Bill Clinton, who had already dealt with image problems and accusations of harassment during his time as governor (including a lawsuit by Paula Jones), she developed a sexual relationship.
When their secret meetings (including those in the Oval Office) were revealed in 1998, the political scene in the U.S. was shaken to its core. For a long time, the truth was unclear, and many experts predicted impeachment.
Monica Lewinsky then gave official testimony in which she confirmed engaging in sexual acts with the president. Hillary Clinton's husband (who forgave him for his moments of indiscretion) denied everything, even during a televised address.
This is how Monica Lewinsky looks today. Her beauty is stunning
Ultimately, he finished his term, and the accuser faced harsher consequences. At that time, fate was not kind to her. Time, however, has been most kind. A few decades after the scandalous events from the White House, the American looks spectacular.
In March of this year, Monica Lewinsky dazzled at the Oscars ceremony. Although she was just a guest, she quickly caught the attention of photographers. In an elegant black dress, according to internet users, she looked like Monica Bellucci.
A series about the fate of Lewinsky and Clinton was made
The 51-year-old's controversial but incredibly interesting past was made into a series. The first season of "American Crime Story" is devoted to a detailed presentation of those events. Beanie Feldstein played the main role.
Sarah Paulson played the character of her false friend, who cleverly extracted sensitive information about Bill Clinton over several episodes. Did you watch it?