Monica Lewinsky & Halle Berry's Unexpected Exchange About Song Lyrics Goes Viral
Monica Lewinsky engaged in a viral Twitter exchange with Halle Berry, following a tweet that praised Berry as one of the most rapped-about women in history. Berry expressed her appreciation for being referenced in rap songs, prompting Lewinsky to humorously suggest a trade, referencing her own frequent mentions in pop culture related to her past affair with President Bill Clinton. Lewinsky's involvement in popular culture has been significant, with mentions in songs like Beyoncé's 'Partition', which she previously addressed. Over the years, Lewinsky has been vocal about the media's treatment of her, highlighting the unfairness she experienced. Her recent call-out of a specific late-night host further underscores her ongoing campaign for fair media representation.
Halle Berry, recognized as one of the most referenced women in rap songs, expressed her gratitude on Twitter, inviting others to share their favorite references.
Monica Lewinsky humorously responded to Berry's tweet, suggesting a trade due to her own frequent mentions, especially in the context of her past scandal with former President Bill Clinton.
Lewinsky’s affair with Clinton has been a recurring subject in pop culture, notably mentioned in Beyoncé’s song 'Partition', which Lewinsky has addressed publicly.
Beyond pop culture references, Lewinsky has been outspoken about the harsh and often unfair treatment she received from the media following the scandal.
Her recent social media activity includes calling out a late-night host, continuing her advocacy for more balanced and fair media narratives about her past.

Monica Lewinsky has something to say to Halle Berry!
Earlier in the week, the 58-year-old Monster’s Ball actress responded to a popular tweet, which read: “Halle Berry may be the most rapped about woman in history. Imagine being that fine.”
“and I appreciate each rap song reference. 🤍 what are you guys’ favorite?” she responded.
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Unexpectedly, the 51-year-old author, activist and former Bill Clinton staffer, who infamously had an affair with the President in the ’90s, wrote back: “wanna trade?!? 😉”
Monica and the affair have been referenced heavily in pop culture over the years, including Beyoncé‘s “Partition” more recently. (“He Monica Lewinsky-ed all on my gown.”) Monica later reacted to that lyric.
She has since spoken out about the unfair treatment she received in the media. Find out which late night host she specifically called out recently.
wanna trade?!? 😉
— Monica Lewinsky (she/her) (@MonicaLewinsky) April 27, 2025