Elizabeth Taylor's Threesome With JFK, Affair With Ronald Reagan Detailed In Tell-All Book

New Book Makes Shocking Claims About Liz Taylor's Sex Life
FILE - In a Sept. 22, 1951 file photo, Elizabeth Taylor is shown at the premiere of "The Lady with the Lamp" at the Warner Theater in London. In the Hollywood landscape of new, new, new, what really stands out on the red carpet is that today's starlets still emulate the looks of classic screen beauties, including Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and Rita Hayworth, who ruled the red carpet in the 1950s. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In a Sept. 22, 1951 file photo, Elizabeth Taylor is shown at the premiere of "The Lady with the Lamp" at the Warner Theater in London. In the Hollywood landscape of new, new, new, what really stands out on the red carpet is that today's starlets still emulate the looks of classic screen beauties, including Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe and Rita Hayworth, who ruled the red carpet in the 1950s. (AP Photo/File)

A new tell-all book about the life of the late, legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor makes some shocking new allegations about her love life.

Authors Danforth Prince and Darwin Potter claim in their book, "Elizabeth Taylor: There is Nothing Like a Dame," that the actress had an affair with Ronald Reagan when she was a teenager and had a threesome with President John F. Kennedy and actor Robert Stack.

Taylor passed away in 2011, but the authors say they spent years researching the screen legend's life, and allege then 36-year-old Reagan invited a teenage Taylor to dinner at his home, and she seduced him.

The London Daily Express reports that a close friend of Taylor's reveals what the actress told her of her encounter with the actor, who would later go on to become President:

"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."

The authors also allege that a nude swim in JFK's pool turned into a steamy threesome with the president and Stack, both of whom were married at the time to other women. Taylor was known for her many lovers and marriages, and the book is rife with titillating details about the sexual encounters she was said to have with stars such as Peter Lawford, Errol Flynn, Tony Curtis and Paul Newman.

The book isn't a flattering portrayal of the star, and claims that when her romance with Frank Sinatra petered out, she tried to trap him, telling him she was pregnant with his child in an attempt to blackmail him into marrying her. Previously, it had been reported in Kitty Kelley's 1987 tell-all, "His Way: The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra," that when the singer learned of Taylor's pregnancy he scoffed at marrying her, and arranged for an abortion instead.

The actress, who died at the age of 79, was married eight times (twice to the actor Richard Burton), and will be portrayed by Lindsay Lohan in the upcoming Lifetime biopic "Liz & Dick," which likely won't include the scandalous claims made in the latest tell-all about her life.

Rare Photos of Elizabeth Taylor

CORRECTION: In a previous version of this story, we stated that Taylor was married seven times. She was, in fact, married eight times.

Before You Go

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot