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Rita Moreno Spills the Beans: Marlon Brando Outperformed Elvis Presley in Bed

Renowned actor Marlon Brando, known for his exceptional talent on screen, also had a reputation for being a captivating lover with insatiable desires long after his passing in 2004.

Having been married thrice to Anna Kashfi, Movita Castaneda, and Tarita Teriipaia, Brando’s romantic escapades extended to numerous high-profile relationships with the likes of Marilyn Monroe, Reiko Sato, and Dorothy Kilgallen.

Moreover, in a candid 1976 interview, he openly admitted to engaging in “homosexual experiences” with notable figures such as James Dean and Rock Hudson.

Among his many romantic liaisons, one of the most noteworthy was with Rita Moreno, the iconic performer from West Side Story and recipient of an EGOT award, who currently stars in Netflix’s series “One Day at a Time.”

Their tumultuous relationship spanned eight years, enduring through Brando’s marriages and Moreno’s personal struggles, including a heartbreaking incident where she attempted to end her life following their separation in 1961.

This drastic action came after Brando facilitated an illicit abortion for Moreno when she became pregnant with his child.

During an appearance on Wendy Williams’ show, the 86-year-old Moreno reminisced about her intense romance with Brando, describing him as the epitome of masculinity and sensuality.

Despite her desire to marry Brando, he declined, leading to an on-again, off-again relationship that lasted nearly a decade.

Recounting a poignant moment of betrayal when she discovered unfamiliar lingerie, Moreno shared how a subsequent encounter with music legend Elvis Presley sparked jealousy and fury in Brando, resulting in a dramatic outburst.

In her memoir, Moreno confessed to being irresistibly drawn to Brando, relishing the challenge of capturing his attention repeatedly.

She revealed that Presley’s advances, although flattering, paled in comparison to the magnetic allure of Brando, emphasizing the vast contrast in their prowess as lovers.