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Hillary Clintonis living la dolce vita in style.
The former secretary of state, 74, dressed for success while attending the world premiere ofWhite NoiseWednesday at the 79th Venice International Film Festival.
Hillary has been spending more time in the entertainment industry of late, ahead of the premiere of her documentary seriesGutsy. She and her daughter,Chelsea Clinton, host and executive produce the 8-episode series that centers around tales of bold, brave women.
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In an exclusive preview, PEOPLE has learned that one of the episodes features Hillary — a practicing lawyer and law firm partner before she was first lady — going head to head withlaw studentKim Kardashianin a contest of legal knowledge.
“I think Kim has an unfair advantage,” Hillary hedged in the episodepreviewed exclusively to PEOPLE.
Chelsea, acting as quizmaster, allowed: “Kim hasstudied more recentlythan you.”
After a round of questions on the use of deadly force, the difference between extortion and robbery, and when a claim of self-defense is permissible, Kim soundly beat Hillary, 11-4.
“Oh, it was heartbreaking!” Hillary told PEOPLE in the interview.
The series also features Hillary canoeing with a reformed white supremacist, Chelsea trying (in vain) to learn to surf, and the two of them putting paint brush to canvas withMegan Thee Stallionbeside her backyard pool.
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Hillary has said that while she hopes Democrats win the next presidential election, she will not be in the running for the office.
In an interviewwith theFinancialTimes, the former secretary of state said it’s “out of the question” that she would run for the presidency in 2024, adding that she anticipates throwing her support behind PresidentJoe Biden.
“First of all, I expect Biden to run,” she told the outlet. “He certainly intends to run. It would be very disruptive to challenge that.”
source: people.com