Monica Lewinsky in New clothes campaign

Anonymous
She is absolutely gorgeous. I am so happy for her. She deserves some good things.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/27/style/monica-lewinsky-reformation-campaign-vote-lotw/index.html
Anonymous
I’m inspired by her anti-bullying campaign. Even as a 5th grader I thought the world was being horrible to her instead of the President. Glad things swung the other way for her.
Anonymous
I kinda like the clothes even though at 5'2" they would swallow me whole.
Anonymous
Monica Lewinsky and Candace Cameron are two women that look so much better now than when they were younger.
Anonymous
She looks great. I like the clothes and they look great on her! Good for her.
Anonymous
She looks amazing.
Anonymous
She's beautiful - but I've always thought that.
Anonymous
I've always been so impressed by how she turned this horrible situation around into anti-bullying, anti-harassment awareness and has had such a great combo of humor and humility in all of her press appearances. Love her.
Anonymous
At the time I would have said there is no way she can come back from the scandal. I'm so glad she proved me wrong. She looks great and has done amazing things.
Anonymous
I admire Monica. Always have. She's among the top ten living women I'd like to meet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Monica Lewinsky and Candace Cameron are two women that look so much better now than when they were younger.


Candace's religion-based judgment makes her ugly.
Anonymous
Monica used to talk about the husband kids picket fence, and it makes me a little sad that she didn’t get there. I didn’t get the husband, either, but I did hit the adoption jackpot. I wish she had gotten the experience of a child.
Anonymous
She looks terrific!

But it’s interesting how she turned her victimhood into a career.

As a feminist, I recognized the power differential in the affair/scandal…but I saw her as a woman who made a choice, not a victim. Her name was dragged through the mud because of it, so she was a victim of bullying…but not sexual harassment in the traditional sense.

I don’t think she really wanted a husband and white picket fence. If she did, she could have gone that route (after all, she’s rich and beautiful). I think she has the life she wanted.

I wonder if the very public ad campaign was her final screw you to the Clintons? I mean, she looks gorgeous and is garnering positive attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Monica used to talk about the husband kids picket fence, and it makes me a little sad that she didn’t get there. I didn’t get the husband, either, but I did hit the adoption jackpot. I wish she had gotten the experience of a child.


I wanted all of that too, and didn't get any of it. I did try to have a child on my own but was unsuccessful.
Monica is an intelligent woman with means. I am sure that she was/is aware of how to experience motherhood without a husband and has either opted not to, or tried unsuccessfully and made peace with it, as I have, or is still working on it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks terrific!

But it’s interesting how she turned her victimhood into a career.

As a feminist, I recognized the power differential in the affair/scandal…but I saw her as a woman who made a choice, not a victim. Her name was dragged through the mud because of it, so she was a victim of bullying…but not sexual harassment in the traditional sense.

I don’t think she really wanted a husband and white picket fence. If she did, she could have gone that route (after all, she’s rich and beautiful). I think she has the life she wanted.

I wonder if the very public ad campaign was her final screw you to the Clintons? I mean, she looks gorgeous and is garnering positive attention.


She's certainly qualified to speak and counsel on bullying, because damn did the Clintons throw her to the wolves. I was disgusted by it at the time, and still am. And can you imagine how much worse it would be in the age of social media?

She did get a Masters in social psychology at LSE. Thesis: "In Search of the Impartial Juror: An Exploration of the Third-Person Effect and Pre-Trial Publicity."

I'd pay her to counsel me on resilience. I don't think I'd have survived what she went through.

Hopefully she doesn't care enough about the Clintons to be doing anything as a "screw you" to them, but I'm glad Monica has done okay for herself. She's bright and witty, and most of the people who called her ugly when she was 22 probably looked like ass by 50.
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