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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Monica Lewinsky offered $1 million by Las Vegas erotic museum for dress worn during tryst with Bill Clinton










Upon hearing the news Paula, Gennifer, and Kathleen immediately placed a call to the Erotic Heritage Museum.




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A Las Vegas erotic museum has offered $1 million for the blue dress that Monica Lewinsky wore during a sexual encounter with then-President Clinton.




Monica Lewinsky now has one million reasons to part ways with her infamous blue dress.

The Las Vegas Erotic Heritage Museum is upping its offer to $1 million for the dress Lewinsky wore during her illicit rendezvous with then-President Clinton.

The museum had previously proposed to pay Lewinsky $250,000 for the DNA-stained fashion piece.

In a letter to Lewinsky dated Feb. 20, executive director Victoria Hartmann said she wants to make the blue dress a part of an exhibit “examining the private relationships of people in power, gender dynamics (and) politics.”


Lewinsky, pictured here with Clinton during his time as President, has not responded to the museum's offer.




It “will serve to bring awareness to the complexities of sexual relationships and how they are perceived by Americans, especially when it involves those we put our trust in as leaders,” read Hartmann’s letter.

Lewinsky, 41, has yet to respond stating, "I can't cum to a decision."

The museum first reached out to Lewinsky last May, three weeks after Vanity Fair published a soul-bearing essay by the former White House intern.

“It’s time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress,” Lewinsky wrote.

Lewinsky went on to describe her struggles finding a job in communications in the years after her name became synonymous with tabloid scandal.

“I was never 'quite right' for the position," she wrote.

Lewinsky rebuffed multimillion-dollar offers “because they didn't feel like the right thing to do.”






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