Monica Lewinsky Is Absolutely Glowing in Blue on the Red Carpet After Reflecting on ‘Bad Decisions'
Monica Lewinsky is living that glow-up on the red carpet.
The former White House intern, 52, who lived through one of the biggest scandals in American history when she became involved with President Bill Clinton, is currently the host of a podcast called Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky. She's also gone on to become a successful anti-bullying advocate. The brunette beauty hit the red carpet at the Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai 2026 Spring Luncheon at The Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, and was absolutely glowing in an aqua blue gown. With soft highlights in her hair, Lewinsky is showing the world she's simply getting better with age.
Looking Back on Her Twenties
On her popular podcast, Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky, Lewinsky recently spoke about what led her to make "bad decisions" in her twenties. She shared that a desire to feel "special" sometimes led her to do things she regretted, and that sometimes got her in trouble.
"I think in some ways that's part of what got me in a lot of trouble in my early 20s of looking for and wanting to be special and feeling that feeling of specialness, of validation," she said during an episode that featured Laura Day, an American writer and author of several self-help books, focusing on intuition, Fox News shared. "And when it came, I fell into that, making bad decisions a lot of times, not just in D.C., but a lot of different ways."
Check out Lewinsky's discussion with Day below:
Lewinsky's Podcast Was a Jeopardy Answer
You know you've made it when your podcast is a Jeopardy answer! Last week, Lewinsky took to Instagram with excitement when she discovered that her hit podcast was an answer on Jeopardy.
"I feel like we've really made it now: RECLAIMING on JEOPARDY! 🎉💥," she captioned the photo, which showed the classic blue Jeopardy screen posing a question about Lewinsky's interview with guests like Amanda Knox.
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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 8:20 AM.