The late Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor was known for her stunning beauty, legendary acting career, and tumultuous personal life.
However, a new tell-all book titled “Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame” by authors Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter has made some jaw-dropping claims about the star’s secret affairs and sexual encounters.
According to the book, Taylor allegedly had an affair with Ronald Reagan when she was just a teenager, and he was 36 years old.
A close friend of Taylor’s revealed that the actress told her about the encounter, saying, “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.
I became the aggressor…. After a heavy make-out session on the sofa, we went into the bedroom.”
But that’s not all.
The authors also claim that Taylor had a steamy threesome with President John F. Kennedy and actor Robert Stack.
Apparently, a nude swim in JFK’s pool turned into a wild encounter with the married president and Stack.
The book is filled with titillating details about Taylor’s supposed sexual encounters with a long list of Hollywood stars, including Peter Lawford, Errol Flynn, Tony Curtis, and Paul Newman.
It paints a picture of an actress who was not shy about going after what (or who) she wanted. However, the book isn’t all flattering towards Taylor.
It claims that when her romance with Frank Sinatra ended, she tried to trap him by falsely claiming she was pregnant in an attempt to pressure him into marriage.
This allegation was previously reported in a 1987 unauthorized biography of Sinatra.
The authors say they spent years researching Taylor’s life and speaking to sources close to the actress.
However, it’s important to note that Taylor passed away in 2011 and is unable to confirm or deny these claims herself.
Some may question the credibility and motives behind a “tell-all” book published after the subject’s death.
Regardless of the truth behind the allegations, there’s no denying that Elizabeth Taylor lived a fascinating and unconventional life.
Married 8 times to 7 different men, she was a woman who followed her heart and passions, even when it caused scandal and controversy.
The book promises to reveal “all the gossip unfit to print from the glory days of Hollywood.”
Whether you see that as a selling point or a shameless exploitation of a beloved star’s private life probably depends on your perspective.
Love her or hate her, Elizabeth Taylor never failed to captivate public attention – and that continues even after her death, with shocking new stories emerging all the time.
As Lindsay Lohan prepares to portray the legendary actress in an upcoming Lifetime biopic, “Liz & Dick,” interest in Taylor’s dramatic life story shows no signs of waning.
Lohan’s own tumultuous career and personal struggles have led to comparisons between the two actresses.
However, even Lohan’s most scandalous moments pale in comparison to the outrageous claims made in this latest biography.
Ultimately, no one but Elizabeth Taylor herself knows the whole truth about her storied romantic history.
What we do know is that she was a beautiful, talented, passionate woman who lived life to the fullest and left an indelible mark on Hollywood history.
While this new book may offer a sensationalized glimpse into her private affairs, it’s her incredible body of work and resilient spirit that will be her true lasting legacy.












