Monica Lewinsky has made it clear that she meant it when she announced that she will no longer live in hiding as she walked the red carpet at a Manhattan gala Thursday night.
Daily Mail Reports:
Bill Clinton's former mistress broke her decades-long silence earlier this month by writing a tell-all essay for Vanity Fair and on Thursday she showed that she has no intention of stopping there.
Lewinsky, 40, attended the Kitchen Spring Gala Benefit with David Friend, a longtime confidante an the editor of creative development for Vanity Fair who convinced her to write the essay.
All smiles: The event was held in honor of a famed sculptor and was raising money for an art space in New York |
She was wearing a rose-colored dress with a sheer black overlay that had short lacy sleeves covering part of her arms.
The benefit, held at Cipriani Wall Street, raised funds for one of the city's oldest non-profit spaces founded and used by artistic communities.
'People were surprised to see her there... there were a lot of double takes,' an attendee told The New York Post.
Though Lewinsky alluded to boyfriends during her years hiding from the spotlight, Friend is not one of them as he is married to children's book publisher Nancy Paulsen and they have two children.
Thursday's event was slated as an evening to honor sculptor Robert Longo, and Lewinsky reportedly wanted to attend because she is a fan of Longo's work.
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