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Don't blame me for the headline. It wrote itself.
And....she looks a lot better now as a fully grown woman than she did as a pudgy tween.

Monica Lewinsky Declares She's 'Reclaiming' the Controversy Over Her Bill Clinton Fling as She Launches Sensational New Podcast
Lewinsky dived right into her controversial affair with Clinton.
Monica Lewinsky is ready to blow past the controversy that has come to define her life.
The former White House intern who nearly brought down Bill Clinton's presidency wants to "reclaim" who she is, RadarOnline.com can reveal, through her explosive and honest new podcast.
The former White House intern was just 22 when the affair began.
Lewinsky, now 51, just dropped the first episodes of her new podcast, appropriately titled Reclaiming. And she didn't wait before discussing her famous Oval Office affair with then-President Clinton.
As RadarOnline.com has reported, Lewinsky was in her early 20s and working as a White House intern when she had a sexual relationship with Clinton, behind the back of his wife Hillary, prompting impeachment proceedings in 1998.
In the opening episode of the podcast, she confessed her "mistakes were expensive."
She shared: "I'm 51, and I'm still trying to find my way," later adding: "Coming out of '98, I lost my anonymity, I lost my future, I lost my sense of self. I think I lost trusting myself in many ways."
The activist was frank, admitting she got swept up in the scandalous romance of it all, even believing she could have a future with Bill.
Lewinsky said: "What I thought was happening in those two years in D.C. and what I thought this relationship was, I've come to understand it in different ways," before clarifying, "I think that it was something where there were real emotions involved, but I think I believed that there was a future.
"I think I believed that I mattered a lot more than I did."[/IDENT]

Lewinsky dived right into her controversial affair with Clinton.
Monica Lewinsky is ready to blow past the controversy that has come to define her life.
The former White House intern who nearly brought down Bill Clinton's presidency wants to "reclaim" who she is, RadarOnline.com can reveal, through her explosive and honest new podcast.

The former White House intern was just 22 when the affair began.
Lewinsky, now 51, just dropped the first episodes of her new podcast, appropriately titled Reclaiming. And she didn't wait before discussing her famous Oval Office affair with then-President Clinton.
As RadarOnline.com has reported, Lewinsky was in her early 20s and working as a White House intern when she had a sexual relationship with Clinton, behind the back of his wife Hillary, prompting impeachment proceedings in 1998.
In the opening episode of the podcast, she confessed her "mistakes were expensive."
She shared: "I'm 51, and I'm still trying to find my way," later adding: "Coming out of '98, I lost my anonymity, I lost my future, I lost my sense of self. I think I lost trusting myself in many ways."
The activist was frank, admitting she got swept up in the scandalous romance of it all, even believing she could have a future with Bill.
Lewinsky said: "What I thought was happening in those two years in D.C. and what I thought this relationship was, I've come to understand it in different ways," before clarifying, "I think that it was something where there were real emotions involved, but I think I believed that there was a future.
"I think I believed that I mattered a lot more than I did."[/IDENT]