Monica Lewinsky Is Only Getting More Beautiful As She Gets Older
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Monica Lewinsky has always been stunning, but we can't help but notice she's getting more beautiful as she gets older. We first met Lewinsky in the '90s when she hit the headlines for her relationship with married then-president Bill Clinton. Their affair, understandably, became one of the most glaring red flags in the Clintons' marriage – but Lewinsky has come a long way since then.
We saw just how gorgeous she still is in an Instagram video she posted for her 50th birthday in September 2023 that showed the "Reclaiming with Monica Lewinsky" podcast host blowing out a candle. The brunette beauty had smooth, blemish-free skin and long, fluttery eyelashes that made her look years younger than her half-century. Fans were quick to compliment the star on her obvious, youthful beauty, with one commenting, "Talk about aging well!" Another Instagram user shared, "You grow more and more beautiful with time age looks great on you!!" But that's not the only time we've been taken aback by how she's gotten more breathtaking as she's aged.
Monica Lewinsky's evolving beauty is more than skin deep
Time has clearly been kind to Monica Lewinsky, as evidenced by her look at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. The stunner walked the red carpet in a plunging black dress with a sparkly, mesh front, and let her long, layered, chestnut hair down, which is a very flattering haircut for women over 50. She also wore light pink lipstick that complimented her glowing complexion, well-placed blush, fluttery eyelashes. Compared to a snap of the beauty taken in 1999 at an event to promote her book, "Monica's Story," where she had thinner, less arched brows and a fuller face, it's hard to argue she didn't look even more beautiful, and arguably even younger, in her 50s than in her 20s.
Lewinsky hasn't publicly confirmed her go-to skincare routine (but appears to have adjusted it to cater for her mature skin) or if she's had any beauty treatments that help it appear as though she's aging backward. But, one of the most beautiful things about her isn't actually her appearance, it's how she worked hard to reclaim her life and story after the very public mistake she made in her 20s. "You cannot run away from your narrative. Perhaps the most challenging idea I had to come to accept was that there is no shedding or unshackling of the self that sprang from 1998 (and that made the behavioral decisions that landed me there)," she told Vanity Fair of her transformation. "You can only try to integrate your previous selves with as much compassion as you can muster," she added.