Overview
- Monica Lewinsky believes Bill Clinton should have considered resigning or addressing the scandal without lying after their affair became public in the late 1990s.
- She reflected on the power imbalance in their relationship, stating it was consensual but complicated by his position as president.
- Lewinsky shared the personal toll of the public shaming she endured, including moments of despair and the challenges of rebuilding her life and identity.
- She discussed contemplating changing her name but ultimately decided against it, emphasizing the unfairness of such expectations placed on her versus Clinton.
- Lewinsky has since become an advocate for anti-cyberbullying efforts and launched a podcast focused on reclaiming narratives and personal growth.