Hillary opens up about “incredibly painful time” after Bill cheated with then-intern Monica Lewinsky (via toofab)
While she and daughterwere promoting their book, "The Book of Gutsy Women," on "Good Morning America" this week, Hillary was asked to name the "gutsiest" thing she's ever done. "Personally, make the decision to stay in my marriage," she said at the time, without elaborating further.the hosts pushed her on that a little more, as she expanded on the topic.
"You'd be in a kitchen, holding each other's hands or on the telephone listening to your friend cry and trying to figure out what's the right thing to do and there's no one answer," she continued, as daughter Chelsea sat beside her. "For some people I've known, the right thing was take your kids and go, clean out your bank accounts, don't look back," said Clinton. "For other people, get into a negotiation and figure out whether you want to stay. Or in my case, after hard, hard thinking about it, counseling, praying, all the things I did and we went through I just decided it was the right decision for me.
In 2018, Hillary told CBS she didn't consider her husband's affair with his then-intern an abuse of power, saying Lewinsky "was an adult" when it transpired. Speaking about her comments on "The View,"on them at the time, though Lewinsky was not mentioned by name during today's interview. Lewinsky opened up like never before about her side of the scandal in 2018 on the A&E special "The Clinton Affair," see TooFab's full breakdown of the six-part series below. She's also producing the next season of "American Crime Story," which will focus on Clinton's impeachment and air in 2020.
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