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Elizabeth Taylor: Hollywood Icon’s Scandalous Love Affairs Unveiled

A recent tell-all book reveals that Elizabeth Taylor had a flair for future Presidents and engaged in a romantic liaison with Ronald Reagan when she was just a teenager, among other shocking revelations.

According to the book “Elizabeth Taylor: There Is Nothing Like a Dame,” the Hollywood icon was involved in a daring skinny-dipping escapade with a youthful John F. Kennedy and actor Robert Stack, which later evolved into a memorable three-way encounter.

The year 1948 witnessed a risqué pool rendezvous involving these notable personalities, with JFK notably known for his penchant for n^de swimming, as shared by Darwin Porter, one of the authors of the revealing book.

In her tumultuous love life, Elizabeth Taylor reportedly shared an intimate moment with Ronald Reagan when she was underage and he was 36, as depicted in a passage from the book published by the London Daily Express.

Despite Reagan’s initial hesitance, Taylor took charge and initiated the amorous encounter.

The desire to star alongside Reagan in “That Hagen Girl” showcases Taylor’s early infatuation with the future Republican figure, a role eventually awarded to Shirley Temple instead.

Author Darwin Porter, who has been enamored with Taylor for nearly seven decades, portrays her as a woman ahead of her time, attracting both admiration and criticism from numerous acquaintances, including prominent figures like Mary Astor and Tallulah Bankhead.

The detailed account of Taylor’s romantic entanglements sheds light on the untold aspects of the legendary actress’s life during the golden age of Hollywood, offering a captivating glimpse into her fascinating persona.

Her romantic history reads like a who’s who of Hollywood, with a long list of notable figures, reminiscent of the renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame, linked romantically to the actress, according to the book.

Allegedly, Taylor’s first intimate encounter was with British actor Peter Lawford when she was 17 years old, a relationship that unfolded during the filming of “Little Women” in 1949.

Lawford, who later married JFK’s sister, Pat, played a significant role in Taylor’s formative experiences.

Subsequent relationships included dalliances with Farley Granger, Vic Damone, and an affair with Frank Sinatra that led to a controversial pregnancy and subsequent abortion at Sinatra’s insistence, as per the book’s narrative.

Notable figures such as Errol Flynn and Paul Newman also reportedly shared romantic connections with the enigmatic starlet, adding further layers to Taylor’s complex and intriguing personal life.

Co-author and publisher Danforth Prince asserts that the revelations provided in the book offer a fresh perspective on the multifaceted persona of Elizabeth Taylor, unveiling a side of the iconic movie star that remained concealed during her heyday.

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