Monica Lewinsky says her new documentary will explore cancel culture: 'We're drowning in shame'
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Monica Lewinsky opened up about cancel culture and public shaming while discussing her upcoming documentary, “15 Minutes of Shame.”
After having her name and reputation dragged through the mud for years, Lewinsky has made a name for herself in the past decade as an anti-bullying advocate. Now, she is working on a new documentary about the culture of public shaming the world finds itself in, leaning on her credibility as one of the very first modern public figures to experience what is now referred to as "cancellation." Speaking on the "Today" show, Lewinsky discussed her documentary "15 Minutes of Shame" and her ongoing work to explore and shine a light on a culture that she says is "drowning in shame." "It’s not just people in power who have voices, that’s one of the beauties and the beasts of social media," she explained. "More people can be heard."More Related News
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