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.”
The on-going exhibit — which also contains “items of an intimate nature” belonging to Gennifer Flowers, an actress who claimed to have an affair with Clinton — has lofty ambitions. Full story...
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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.”
The on-going exhibit — which also contains “items of an intimate nature” belonging to Gennifer Flowers, an actress who claimed to have an affair with Clinton — has lofty ambitions. Full story...
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