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It’s no secret that John F. Kennedy had quite a few affairs during his marriage to Jackie Kennedy. While he had quite a few with some of his assistants, he was also known for having a reported affair with some of the top stars in Hollywood. We all know about the scandalous, legendary alleged affair between him and Marilyn Monroe, but there were also reported affairs between him and Audrey Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, and… Zsa Zsa Gabor?!
Apparently, back in 1988, Gabor told reporters, per ET, that she and Kennedy had a relationship for a few months. But the thing that set her apart from the other A-listers he had a romance with was that they allegedly never consummated their relationship.
“President Kennedy, when I was in America, he took me out for three months,” she said. “I never slept with him. He slept with everybody. He took me out because he liked to be with me.”
Now, to be perfectly clear, we’re not shaming anyone if they decide not to have sex with someone, whether it be the whole relationship, a few months, or a few days. The reason this is so shocking is because there are so many accounts and claims that Kennedy liked to take things straight to the bedroom.
So according to Gabor, she and the former US President had a brief relationship that was all about the conversation. Not much else is known about this affair, but we do know a few interesting tidbits.
For one thing, this wasn’t the only alleged affair Gabor had with a President (she also allegedly had a brief and steamy affair with Richard Nixon).
Also, Kennedy was known for having a bunch of pets, and per the Presidential Pet Museum, he even had a rabbit named Zsa Zsa. The more you know?!
And for those wondering why the One Lifetime Is Not Enough author was so controversial, there are a few reasons. Not only did the affairs and nine marriages always put her in the public eye, but she also slapped a cop, ordered handicapped theatergoers to be moved to the back of a theater back in 1982, and more, per People.
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