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Tabitha Soren (born Tabitha Lee Sornberger on August 19, 1967 in San Antonio, Texas) was a reporter for MTV News. She was perhaps best known as the public face for MTV's "Choose or Lose" campaign designed to inspire young people to vote.
As a minor note of pre-MTV fame, a 19-year-old Tabitha appeared in the 1987 video for "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)" by the Beastie Boys while a student at New York University (NYU).
She gained headlines when, in an interview with Bill Clinton during his first presidential campaign, she asked him if there was one thing he always dreamt of doing. Clinton answered that he'd love to play saxophone alongside Thelonious Monk, to which she replied, "And who was the loneliest monk?” [1]
She married Michael Lewis on October 4, 1997 with whom she has two daughters, Quinn Tallulah was born in 1999 and Dixie, born in April 2002. She now goes by the name Tabitha Lee Lewis.
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