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Hillary Clinton talks about her husband's infidelity with Monica Lewinsky in the new series

Hillary Clinton talks about her husband's infidelity with Monica Lewinsky

Former senator and secretary of state, Hillary Clinton has addressed the delicate issue of her husband's infidelity in a new series called "Gutsy", the trailer of which was recently released. "Gutsy" is a new series, which describes her conversations with courageous women, according to "The Guardian". In the promotional clip for the series, Hillary is asked about her decision to stay with Bill Clinton after his affair with White House aide Monica Lewinsky was exposed. Hillary says that staying with a partner who has had an affair is not "right for everyone".

In the trailer, Clinton speaks with Rev Whittney Ijanate, who specializes in LGBTQ+ marriages. Ijanaten says:

"You've had a marriage that's been in the public eye since the beginning. You said the bravest thing you ever did was stay in your marriage."

Clinton agrees that staying with her husband was "brave" and adds:

"That doesn't mean it's right for everyone."

"Gutsy" will air on Apple TV and is a collaboration between Clinton and her daughter Chelsea, based on a best-selling book the pair wrote together called "The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience."

Hillary Clinton talks about her husband's infidelity with Monica Lewinsky

Monica Lewinsky reflected on the mental health issues she experienced in the 1990s due to the scandal surrounding her romance with then-US President Bill Clinton, detailing in a recent interview the price she had to pay. and how she has since reclaimed control of her story.

Lewinsky, a former White House intern, told CNN's David Axelrod on an episode of The Ax Files podcast released Thursday that the investigation into the scandal, which captured the nation's attention for years and eventually led to Clinton's impeachment , caused her to have suicidal thoughts. She explained how she had asked lawyers working for then-independent counsel Ken Starr what would happen if she died.

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