Monica Lewinsky has just walked back into the public eye. Whether that’s a smart move remains to be seen.
Now 40, Lewinsky has spent the past decade a recluse, chasing and losing job after job, haunted by the presidential sex scandal that made her name.
She’s moved around a lot, trying to outrun the scandal and move on – she’s lived in London, LA, New York and Portland. She got her masters degree in social psychology at the London School of Economics, but she’s really struggled to hold down a job.
She has finally decided to share her story in an article in Vanity Fair. Bits and pieces have popped up online, and the full article will be available next week on May 13.
Already there are some vicious responses online: People suggesting that she’s speaking out now to sabotage Hilary Clinton’s presidential announcement, calling her a ‘slut’ and a ‘whore’, verbally abusing her, trying to silence her and prevent her from reclaiming her story.
Here are the outstanding quotes to emerge so far from Lewinsky’s extremely candid story. A story she says she felt compelled to share because she fears for the safety of women who, like her, have had ‘suicidal temptations’ after being bullied and humiliated online.