Monica Lewinsky (51) has in her podcast “Reclaim with Monica Lewinsky “ Volks spoken about the decades of processing the public spot, which she had to endure with former US President Bill Clinton (78) after she had unveiled her affair. “It took 20 years to process public humiliation”Explained the TV personality in a new episode. She compared her experiences with scenes from the musical film Wicked and spoke about how important social support was in healing.
In conversation with director Jon M. Chu (45) reported Monica From a particularly emotional moment that she experienced when looking at the Ozdust -Balzaal scene in “Wicked”. This scene, in which the character Elphaba changes from public rejection into self -authorization, has perfectly recorded its own experience with public shame. “I couldn’t stop crying”said the former interns of the White House and added: “It was like 1998, time and time again.” For the 51-year-old today, the healing process was a long, collective path, which was strongly associated with the desire for recognition and solidarity.
After the scandal that she catapulted worldwide in 1998, Monica Your focus on educational work, especially in the fight against bullying. Today she uses her platform and podcast to talk to prominent guests such as Olivia Munn (44) or Molly Ringwald (57) about social issues. Already in earlier interviews she discussed the effects of the digital world in shame and community. “It feels like the whole world laughs at you”She once said in conversation with US Magazine And emphasized how important it was to encourage young people.
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How do you feel the way Monica appeals to her past in her podcast?