Monica Lewinsky has candidly opened up about the fallout from her infamous affair with former President Bill Clinton, detailing how her "upper middle-class" family was forced to support her in the ...
However, regarding how the now-51-year-old was treated amid the 1997 revelation of her affair with then-President Bill Clinton, which began when she was 22—the fallout of which saw her publicly ...
Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern, said during an interview on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast Wednesday that the right thing for former President Bill Clinton to do when their affair went ...
Monica Lewinsky blasted Bill Clinton for throwing her “under the bus” after their affair became public in 1998. The former White House intern explained to “Call Her Daddy” listeners ...
Monica Lewinsky believes former President Bill Clinton should've resigned or found a way to stay in office "that was not lying" after their affair became public and led to his impeachment in 1998.
Monica Lewinsky believes President Bill Clinton should’ve resigned from the Oval Office as Congress voted to impeach him for lying about his affair with the then-22-year-old. “I think that the ...
Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former US President Bill Clinton (78) and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (77), has long since emerged from the shadow of her famous parents.
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Chelsea climbed back into the Premier League's top four with a straightforward 4-0 win against Southampton at Stamford Bridge that edged the visitors a step nearer to relegation. Around 200 home ...
A good number of Chelsea’s fans arrived at Stamford Bridge angry. They left with their team back in the top four and in good shape for Champions League qualification. Supporters might be ...
Read our privacy notice. Pedro Neto could continue his new role at centre-forward when Chelsea host Southampton tonight in the Premier League. The Blues are juggling a striker shortage with first ...
Attempt saved. Cole Palmer (Chelsea) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top left corner. Ryan Manning (Southampton) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Ryan Manning ...