Monica Lewinsky lost her "purpose" following the Bill Clinton sex scandal. The 49-year-old TV personality was involved in a sexual relationship with the former US President between 1995 and 1997, and she admits that her mood became "very, very dark" as she realised the scandal was engulfing her life.
Lewinsky - who worked as an intern in the White House - shared: "It's been a challenge. The last several years, since 2014, it started to evolve and mould and change. "Prior to that, I came into a different, more difficult period than 1998 after everything subsided and this trauma that lasted for a year, I then found myself in this new landscape, trying to understand how I move forward?
How did I get back on a developmental path as a young woman?" Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1998.
And although he was subsequently acquitted on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice, the scandal caused long-term damage to Lewinsky's reputation.
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