Monica Lewinsky Uninvited From Event That Bill Clinton Was Also Attending

Town & Country magazine drew fire online and then apologized for snubbing Lewinsky.

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Monica Lewinsky attends TLC's Give a Little Awards at NeueHouse Hollywood. (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)
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Monica Lewinsky was uninvited from Town & Country’s annual philanthropic summit on Wednesday because Bill Clinton would also be in attendance, reports The Huffington Post. Lewinsky, who as an intern famously had an affair with the president during his second term, tweeted about the after-the-fact snub, but did not name the magazine.

President Clinton attended the summit on Wednesday to introduce Emma Gonzalez, a survivor of the Feb. 14 mass shooting at Stonewall Douglass High School in Parkland, Florida who has become an outspoken advocate for gun control. A spokesperson for Clinton said the former president did not know that Lewinsky was uninvited.

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 Neither he nor his staff knew anything about the invitation or it being rescinded.”

Huffington Post confirmed with attendees that Lewinsky’s invitation to the summit was rescinded. Town & Country issued an apology on Thursday with a tweet.

After news of the snub first got out, many stood up for Lewinsky on social media, saying that it was the exact wrong thing to do, especially in the #MeToo era, when women are finally being heard when it comes to issues of sexual harassment. Lewinsky has openly discussed the sexist way she was villainized by the press and politicians in the 90s after the news of her affair with Clinton broke.

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