Tell All Book : Threesome, Elizabeth Taylor,JFK and Robert Stack
A new tell-all book alleges that a skinny-dipping session involving Hollywood legend Liz Taylor, President John F. Kennedy and the actor Robert Stack escalated into a three-way for the ages.
Elizabeth Taylor had quite the active sex life, claims the co-author of 'Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame.'
Liz Taylor had an eye for future Presidents and even had a fling with the Gipper, a new tell-all book claims.
The Hollywood legend also took part in a skinny-dipping session involving a young John F. Kennedy and the actor Robert Stack, which escalated into a three-way for the ages, the book says.
“JFK was known for swimming in the nude,” said Darwin Porter, co-author of “Elizabeth Taylor: There Is Nothing Like a Dame.”
“This one got a little wild,” Porter said of the 1948 pool hookup..
The violet-eyed actress — who was married eight times to seven men — supposedly got frisky with Ronald Reagan when she was only a teen and he was 36.
“Reagan was treating me like a grown woman, and that thrilled me. We sat on his sofa and I could tell he wanted to get it on but he seemed reluctant to make the first move,” an excerpt of the book reads, according to the London Daily Express.
“I became the aggressor.”
Ronald Reagan in the movie 'Knute Rockne-All American.'
The Hollywood temptress wanted to star in “That Hagen Girl” alongside the future Republican idol. The role went instead to Shirley Temple.
The tales from between the sheets reflect the 75-year-old Porter’s obsession with Taylor, who has captivated him for 68 years. “She was a little girl who was old before her time,” said Porter.
And if even half of the gossip is true, it gives an eye-opening view of the golden age actress.
“Everyone who I came into contact with, from Mary Astor to Tallulah Bankhead, had a tale to relate about Elizabeth — either good or bad, often a combination of both,” the writer said.
No kidding.
No kidding.
The list of who laid down with Liz is almost as long as the Hollywood Walk of Fame..
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Actor Robert Stack was known for playing crime fighter Eliot Ness in the TV series 'The Untouchables.'
The book says she lost her virginity to British actor Peter Lawford, with whom she appeared in the 1949 classic “Little Women.” She was 17 at the time; he was 26. He later married JFK’s sister, Pat.
Later she would have dalliances with actor Farley Granger and the Brooklyn-born singer Vic Damone, according to Porter. She had an affair with Frank Sinatra, got pregnant and had an abortion at his insistence, the book claims.
Errol Flynn and Paul Newman also shacked up with the starlet, the book reports.
Errol Flynn and Paul Newman also shacked up with the starlet, the book reports.
“It’s a view of a great American movie star that wasn’t able to be portrayed at the time,” said Danforth Prince, co-author and publisher of the book.
sbrown@nydailynews.com.
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