A new biography of screen icon Elizabeth Taylor reveals scandalous details of the actress’ romances with Ronald Reagan and John F. Kennedy.
Taylor’s saucy love life is laid bare in Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame, an explosive biography years in the making by authors Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter who have spent the past few years tracking down “all the gossip unfit to print from the glory days of Hollywood.”
The tell-all biography reveals that the Hollywood legend, who passed away last year, allegedly slept with Ronald Reagan as a teenager.
The authors claim Reagan was 36 when he seduced a teenage Taylor after inviting her to dine with him at his home in Hollywood.
“Reagan was treating me like a grown women, 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,” she told a close pal — according to the book.
“After a heavy make-out session on the sofa, we went into the bedroom.”
The book goes on to detail revelations that Taylor also had a fling with JFK, and to even greater shock, enjoyed three-way sex with the president.
Prince and Porter claim that a nude dip in the politician’s pool turned into a three-way with Taylor and actor Robert Stack.
But those aren’t the only flings Liz Taylor enjoyed, the book goes on to detail sexual encounters with several stars including Peter Lawford, Errol Flynn, Paul Newman, and Frank Sinatra.
Her romance with Sinatra didn’t last long, as the book alleges the fling fell flat after Taylor told him she was expecting his child in a bid to blackmail him into marrying her, instead scaring the crooner off.