Monica Lewinsky Invited To Event – All Hell Breaks Loose When Clinton Arrives

Monica Lewinsky Invited To Event – All Hell Breaks Loose When Clinton Arrives

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Monica Lewinsky, well known for being the intern who had an alleged affair with former president Bill Clinton, was just caught in another scandal that has eyes rolling after what just happened to her because once again, she got screwed! Lewinsky was invited to an event, but then there was a major change in the plans after Bill Clinton himself got involved in the mess. Bill Clinton was invited and he accepted, so the people who ran the event then told Monica Lewinsky she was no longer welcome. How about that for taking one for the team? Imagine being invited to a party and then the person you had an alleged affair with is coming too, but they get to keep their invite and you don’t. Sounds fun, right?

It gets better. The people who invited Monica Lewinsky, then uninvited her once Bill Clinton accepted his invite, had tried to make things better but only ended up making them worse. It was reportedly Town & Country Magazine who extended the invite, then yanked it back in a “sorry, we were just kidding” type of way because they would rather have the alleged adulterer Bill Clinton at their function instead of the intern known for her messed up dress. Town & Country Magazine then allegedly offered to do an article for Lewinsky, but it appears as though she declined. It seemed like she found it to be more of an insult to injury rather than an acceptable way to make good on the failed invitation.
Newsweek reported: Monica Lewinsky was uninvited to an event after former President Bill Clinton accepted an invitation to the same function—and she’s not happy about it.

“Dear world: please don’t invite me to an event (esp. one about social change) and—then after I’ve accepted—uninvite me because Bill Clinton then decided to attend/was invited,” Lewinsky wrote on Twitter Wednesday. “It’s 2018. Emily Post would def not approve.”

Although Lewinsky did not offer an explanation as to what the event was, Huffpost and Clinton’s representation both confirmed that the activist was talking about an annual philanthropic summit run by Town & Country Magazine that commences Wednesday morning.

Angel Urena, Clinton’s spokesperson, responded on Twitter, claiming that her client did not know Lewinsky was also invited to the event or that her invitation was “rescinded” due to his appearance.

“President Clinton was invited to address the Town & Country Philanthropy Summit,” he wrote. “He gladly accepted. Neither he nor his staff knew anything about the invitation or it being rescinded.”

In the 1990s, Clinton and Lewinsky engaged in an affair while the then 22-year-old was an intern at the White House. When the infamous extra-marital relationship was revealed in 1998, authorities launched a high-profiled investigation into the matter, thrusting Lewinsky into the limelight. Clinton was impeached for lying under oath and obstructing justice, but was later acquitted in another Senate trial.

Now Lewinsky, 44, is an anti-bullying activist and fashion designer. In February, Lewinsky wrote a powerful personal essay for Vanity Fair, where she reflected on the scandal and praised the #MeToo movement for allowing her to view the incident through a different lens.

“Given my PTSD and my understanding of trauma, it’s very likely that my thinking would no