Monica Lewinsky says Bill Clinton should want to apologize for infamous affair, says she's moved on regardless
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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.”
Speaking on the "Today" show Tuesday ahead of the series’ premiere, she explained that she’s nervous for the public to see some of her "cringeworthy," worst judgment calls brought to life. "I’ve really worn two hats in this project, as a producer, I’m very proud of the project. But as a subject, I’m nervous," she told the host. "I’m nervous for people to see some of the worst moments of my life and a lot of behavior that I regret. If you remember your 20s, not that long ago, it’s pretty cringeworthy." The show will go into intimate details about not only Clinton’s role in the situation from the power of the presidency but Lewinsky’s culpability in the affair that led to the public scandal and historical impeachment. She was asked directly if she carries any ill-will toward the former president or if she is still hoping for an apology from him.More Related News
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