Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, known for their iconic roles as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, were far from the perfect couple they portrayed on screen.
Despite the public image of an ideal pair, Ball and Arnaz's personal lives were riddled with controversies.
The book delves into Ball's past, revealing that she had posed n^de during her modeling career and engaged in questionable activities to advance in the entertainment industry.
The couple tied the knot in 1940 when Ball, the star of ‘Here's Lucy,' was more established than her husband, Arnaz, who hailed from Cuba and initially worked odd jobs before pursuing a career in music and acting.
Their careers hit a breakthrough with the success of the CBS sitcom ‘I Love Lucy,' where Arnaz played a Cuban bandleader and Ball his on-screen wife.
Following the show's debut in 1951, ‘I Love Lucy' became a hit, captivating audiences with the duo's on-screen chemistry.
However, behind the scenes, Arnaz, described as “s=x-obsessed,” was reportedly involved with prostitutes, while Ball was also linked to other men, leading to a tumultuous dynamic in their marriage.
Porter observed a heated argument between the couple, where Ball accused Arnaz of infidelity with prostitutes, highlighting the tumultuous nature of their relationship.
After almost two decades together, Ball and Arnaz parted ways in May 1960, culminating in a divorce.
Despite sharing two children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr., their marriage was marred by Arnaz's alleged vices and Ball's romantic missteps, as detailed in the book by Porter and Danforth Prince.
Post-divorce, Ball reportedly referred to Arnaz as a “Jekyll and Hyde” figure, citing his issues with drinking, gambling, and extramarital affairs.
Arnaz, on the other hand, remarked on the disparity between their real-life personas and their on-screen characters, expressing disillusionment with the pursuit of fame and fortune.
Although their marriage ended acrimoniously, it is noted that Ball and Arnaz found solace in friendship following their split.
While Arnaz passed away in 1986, Ball followed three years later at the age of 77.
Their complex relationship and legacy are set to be revisited in an upcoming biopic, ‘Being The Ricardos,' featuring Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem in the lead roles, directed and scripted by Aaron Sorkin.
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