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Where is Monica Lewinsky – who had an affair with Bill Clinton as a White House intern – today? From her Reformation campaign to Vanity Fair essay, and producing Impeachment: American Crime Story
STORYFaye Bradley

- Lewinsky, the ex-White House intern who rose to fame in the 1990s after being involved in a sex scandal with then-president Bill Clinton, has reappeared in the spotlight, decades since the incident
- Now 50, Lewinsky has become an activist and author, and is the new face of Reformation’s ‘You’ve Got the Power’ campaign for voting registration awareness ahead of the 2024 presidential election
Monica Lewinsky, the former White House intern who rose to fame in the 1990s after being involved in a sex scandal with then-president Bill Clinton, has reappeared in the spotlight decades since the incident. She looks nearly unrecognisable, although as fashionable as ever.

Now 50, Lewinsky, who has become an activist and author, is the new face of fashion brand Reformation’s “You’ve Got the Power” campaign for voting registration awareness ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
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“Voting is using our voice to be heard and it’s the most defining – and powerful – aspect of democracy,” Lewinsky said in a release. “Voting is always important, but the stakes are especially high this year with voter frustration and apathy threatening to meaningfully impact turnout.”

Lewinsky has changed her image over the years, disappearing from the public eye following the relentless media attention around her controversial affair with a much-older Clinton.

Here’s what she’s been up to as she re-emerges into the spotlight.