Why Monica Lewinsky's story isn't heading to TV

Ryan Murphy had considered making an "American Crime Story" season about her.

In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the famed showrunner explained that he is no longer interested in making a new season of his hit F/X series about the former White House intern, despite having optioned Jeffrey Toobins' book, "A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Sex Scandal that Nearly Brought Down the President."

Murphy added that he'd already informed Lewinsky of his decision.

"I told her, 'Nobody should tell your story but you, and it's kind of gross if they do,'" he told the publication. "'If you want to produce it with me, I would love that; but you should be the producer and you should make all the goddamn money.'"

Past seasons of "American Crime Story" have focused on O.J. Simpson's murder trial and the assassination of fashion designer Gianni Versace.

"Still talking about it. We’re still deciding it," he told Entertainment Weekly last month of "Feud 2." "I have the new Netflix deal and I have all my shows with Fox, I don’t want to do something unless the scripts are ready and the casts are ready. I’m taking my time and just trying to get everything right."