The world knows her as the most infamous White House intern of all time and then disappearing from the spotlight for years on end; now, following an epic TED Talk in which she spoke about her struggle with cyber-bullying in the midst of the Bill Clinton scandal, it seems that, for Monica Lewinsky, "The View" is the next step in her career.
In the last days of March, Food World News reported how Lewinsky was making headlines worldwide once again, only this time to speak out about her experiences with cyber-bullying when Internet was first becoming mainstream ... could this have landed Monica Lewinsky a "The View" invitation?
Earlier this year, Rosie O'Donnell announced she'd be leaving the often controversial morning show after separating from her wife, as she strives to focus her life on raising her children, so there's been a desperate search for a new host ever since, and Monica Lewinsky's "The View" name has come out.
According to Deadline, ABC News has reportedly invited Monica Lewinsky to "The View" to talk about her new campaign against cyber-bullying; however, this has prompted many people to wonder whether she'll just be invited or she'll end up occupying a more permanent chair in the show, which often deals with controversial topics surrounding major figures, from politicians to actors (even touching upon the Bill Cosby scandal).
Entertainment Weekly reports that the move to add Monica Lewinsky to "The View" could be just what the show needs right now: besides Rosie's departure, the show has been struggling with inner problems between hosts and low ratings, and supposedly having such a high profile and controversial host.
However, this could make ABC News lose access to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign once it's launched, due to obvious reasons.
The New York Post's Page Six, however, reports that Monica Lewinsky's "The View" hosting isn't true, as she's been invited numerous times to appear on the show and she's never been interested in it.