Monica Lewinsky to embarrass Bill Clinton in Tell-all Book

Monica Lewinsky is set to embarrass former US president Bill Clinton in a tell-all book. Lewinsky 39, since the love scandal with then US President Bill Clinton says that she has never had a successful love affair and is angry with him for ruining her life.

Monday, September 24, 2012
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Monica Lewinsky is set to embarrass former US president Bill Clinton in a tell-all book. Lewinsky 39, since the love scandal with then US President Bill Clinton says that she has never had a successful love affair and is angry with him for ruining her life.According to reports, Lewinsky is allegedly shopping for a "new top-secret book.”"We’re told Lewinsky has been making rounds with major publishers, who were all asked to sign nondisclosure agreements to take the meetings,” the New York Post wrote earlier this month.Lewinsky has yet to comment on the planned book deal, but the tabloids have already begun speculating about the money involved (possibly millions) and the details that will be divulged (potentially salacious), according to Radar Online.According to the National Enquirer, the former White House intern is angry that Clinton escaped the scandal relatively unharmed while she has been ridiculed for over a decade and has had a hard time with relationships and employment since the scandal.A friend of the author’s told the National Enquirer:"Monica has tried to move forward, but the nightmare of her affair with Bill still haunts her… She is facing 40 without a man in her life, and seething about the way her reputation was destroyed as the whole world watched. For years, Monica tried to protect Bill out of a misplaced sense of loyalty. But she no longer feels that way, and her memoir is his worst nightmare.’Lewinsky’s tell-all book hasn’t been sold yet, but the book is apparently drawing big offers. A friend of the author claims that the book could sell for as much as $12 million.Monica Samille Lewinsky is an American woman with whom United States President Bill Clinton admitted to having had an "improper relationship” with while she worked at the White House as an intern in 1995 and 1996. The affair and its repercussions included Clinton’s impeachment.Agencies