Monica Lewinsky Is Producing a Documentary About Cyberbullying and Public Shaming

It’s been announced that Monica Lewinsky is teaming up with HBO Max to produce a documentary called 15 Minutes of Shame — alongside director Max Joseph (Catfish: The TV Show).

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film is taking an in-depth look at the “public shaming epidemic in our culture” and people’s collective need to destroy one another.

15 Minutes of Shame will feature well-known names as it takes an “irreverent, roller-coaster ride through the world of public shaming,” according to a summary.

It will also include people from around the world who have been publicly shamed and explores the bullies, bystanders, media members, psychologists and experts in between.

“Monica Lewinsky is an anti-bullying activist with unparalleled authority, making her the perfect partner for this project,” Sarah Aubrey, head of original content at HBO Max, said in a statement. “And Max’s strong advocacy for social justice and distinctive storytelling make him particularly well-suited to explore this complex modern phenomenon.”

Furthermore, Monica is a producer of Impeachment, the third installment of FX’s American Crime Story, which is going to focus on the impeachment of President Bill Clinton through the eyes of Monica (played by Beanie Feldstein), Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson), and Paula Jones (Annaleigh Ashford).

You better go, Monica. You better go!