Monica Lewinsky
Even during her years in school, Monica Lewinsky was already quite a hard-working person. Along with studying for her bachelor’s degree in psychology, which she received in 1995, she did a couple of side jobs here and there – one of which was working at a tie shop. After a while, though, with some help from her family, she eventually made her way to landing a job as an intern in the White House.
After her tenure there, Lewinsky has since dabbled in other endeavors over the years. For starters, she spent some time selling the handbags she knitted. Suffice to say, that project was quite beneficial for her both financially and mentally, since knitting is one of her hobbies. In more recent years, Lewinsky has found her way back into the spotlight, this time as an advocate against various social issues, especially cyberbullying. Despite her celebrity status, however, she has since opted for a more low-key lifestyle.