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Piper Laurie Reveals Alleged Encounter with Ronald Reagan in New Memoir

In a shocking revelation, Hollywood actress Piper Laurie, aged 79, disclosed in her latest memoir titled “Learning To Live Out Loud” that she claims to have lost her virginity to Ronald Reagan when she was just 18 years old.

This incident purportedly occurred while Laurie portrayed his 16-year-old daughter in the 1950 film “Louisa.”

The disclosure has stirred mixed reactions, with many expressing disbelief at the alleged encounter between Laurie and Reagan.

Laurie detailed in her memoir that Reagan, who was 21 years her senior, was reportedly romantically involved with his future second wife, Nancy Davis, during the time of their interaction.

Prior to engaging in any intimate activities, Reagan supposedly entertained Laurie at his residence.

Within the pages of her memoir, Laurie recounted how Reagan discussed their performance afterward, emphasizing the duration of their intimacy.

He purportedly expressed his enthusiasm, noting that it had lasted for approximately 40 minutes.

Additionally, Laurie claimed that Reagan made reference to the cost of the condom he utilized during their encounter, sparking curiosity and speculation about the peculiar detail.

The nature of Laurie’s relationship with Reagan was further elaborated on by popular movie database imdb.com, which described the duo as “very close friends.”

Despite the controversial revelations, Laurie’s professional endeavors in the entertainment industry have been extensive and varied.

Throughout her career, Laurie has appeared in several notable films, including “Francis Goes to the Races” (1951) alongside Donald O’Connor, “Son of Ali Baba” (1952) with Tony Curtis, and “Ain’t Misbehavin'” (1955) featuring