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JFK’s widow ‘seduced Marlon Brando and had affair with brother-in-law

Jackie Kennedy’s Secret Liaisons: Seduction of Marlon Brando and Affair with Brother-in-law

Beneath the elegant facade of a fashion icon who captured the hearts of a president and a renowned figure, Jackie Kennedy harbored a passionate side that allegedly led her to seduce Marlon Brando and engage in a relationship with her brother-in-law Bobby, as asserted in a recent publication.

Speculations concerning an intimate involvement with Bobby Kennedy have emerged on multiple occasions in recent years.

However, author David Heymann asserts that he has gathered accounts from various individuals who claim to have witnessed this romance blossom following the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, leaving Jackie a widow.

Heymann’s book, titled “Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story,” unveils a series of revelations about the woman who gained fame as Jackie O after her marriage to the Greek tycoon and playboy Aristotle Onassis in 1968.

Among these revelations, the most significant is a brief liaison with Brando in 1964, detailed partly in the words of the acclaimed actor himself.

Brando, known for his rebellious persona in Hollywood, disclosed experiencing two nights of intense intimacy with Jackie and expressed a desire to document the encounter in his memoir “Songs My Mother Taught Me,” published in 1994.

Regrettably, Heymann reveals that these passages were omitted based on advice from an editor who maintained a close friendship with the former First Lady.

Recalling the alleged rendezvous, Heymann narrates how Jackie and Brando engaged in a prolonged meal involving copious amounts of alcohol.

The duo danced intimately, with Jackie provocatively pressing her thighs against Brando.

Subsequently, they indulged in further dancing sessions before engaging in amorous activities.

Brando recounted his initial night with Jackie in vivid detail, expressing surprise at her assertiveness and sensuality.

Contrary to his expectations, he discovered Jackie to be not merely flirtatious but also actively desirous.

He confessed that it was Jackie who made the bold move of inviting him to spend the night, to which he eagerly responded.

According to Heymann, Jackie terminated the affair after two encounters with Brando, displaying no inclination to prolong their liaison.

The author further insinuates that Jackie and Bobby Kennedy shared a romantic interlude, detailing their Christmas together in Palm Beach in 1964 followed by a holiday trip to Antigua sans Bobby’s wife, Ethel.

Despite these assertions, individuals closely associated with the Kennedy family have refuted these claims, casting doubt on the veracity of the alleged affairs.

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