Monica Lewinsky
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And I wanted to do that for other women who had this.
And I wanted to send them so much love.
And the response...
Yeah, so you was incredible for the maybe one person listening who didn't see it.
The campaign was you proudly letting your your scar show.
And again, that was never on any of the creative boards that they had.
And I actually, I thought of it and I said to them, I think I'd like to do this.
And there was just such peace and the other women around really understanding what it's like for me, even if they didn't go through it, they understand what it's like to
Have your breasts taken off of you and then have scars on your body.
And it was just such a caring, loving environment.
This one guy came up to me at the grocery store and he had seen it and he said, you know, my mom has those scars.
And I showed her the photo.
And it made her feel really good.
He goes, but he goes, it made me always sad to see those scars on my mom.
And now I don't feel sad for her.
And I was like, oh, yeah.
Is there sort of almost in your own language of sort of a grief language that people that you see maybe with the kids or with the adults there that there's just a way of talking or talking about something?
Oh, my gosh.
I never would have thought of this.
Now director John Chu.