Renowned authors, Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter, have delved into the intimate details of the iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor’s love life, revealing shocking revelations in their latest biography, “Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame.”
According to the explosive book, Taylor reportedly engaged in a romantic liaison with future President Ronald Reagan when she was just a teenager.
The authors claim that Reagan, aged 36 at the time, invited a young Taylor to his residence in Hollywood Hills for dinner, which culminated in a seductive encounter between the two.
In a daring confession to a confidante, Taylor expressed her excitement at Reagan treating her as an adult, recounting how she took the lead in their intimate rendezvous.
The evening allegedly escalated into a passionate tryst, transitioning from the living room to the bedroom.
The narrative takes a scandalous turn as the authors allege that a casual swim in Reagan’s pool transformed into a steamy threesome involving Taylor, Reagan, and actor Robert Stack, adding a salacious twist to Taylor’s romantic escapades.
Furthermore, the book exposes Taylor’s alleged amorous escapades with a string of Hollywood luminaries, including Peter Lawford, Errol Flynn, Tony Curtis, Paul Newman, and Frank Sinatra, painting a vivid picture of the actress’s tumultuous love life.
However, the portrayal of Taylor in the biography is far from flattering, as it unveils a darker side to her relationships.
The authors claim that following the demise of her romance with Frank Sinatra, Taylor resorted to manipulative tactics, fabricating a pregnancy to coerce Sinatra into marriage, highlighting the complexities of her personal entanglements.
Elizabeth Taylor’s life, marked by seven marriages (including two with actor Richard